#[mifga]Am sitting at HWC in NYC thinking. so ... apologies for the question i'm about to ask. it is likely wrong headed but i'm gonna lean into it because this reveals enough context that you might steer me in a better direction. i'm required to use OneNote at work for some shared research globally across our teams (3D printing stuff, blah-blah-blah). Well, I don't love the Office 365 OneNote which is particularly silo'd all to hell. I cannot even copy and
#[mifga]apps on my phone with the foolish enterprise settings from my company. WELL i did realize I could resurrect a OneNote 2016 unit and could create local notebooks in my own account and actually export packages that do indeed contact text in them, even though it isn't a portable as I'd like. I greatly admire the avoidance of silos as a practice within the indieweb and am looking for advice on two areas: is there another tool I can/should use in combina
#[mifga]that I don't have to use so many tools daily that is a better match for the long term vendor-agnostic anti-silo'd aspect of indieweb? Should I instead follow sort of WOBYOASWPO (less catchy that POSSE and would basically mean "Work On Bring-Your-Own-App, Share Work Product Only")
#[mifga](The latter meaning cultivate use of a tool that matches long term job-agnostic goals, and then output into silo'd system so work people can play along with what is work product.)
#[mifga]again, apologies for long winded ness. π
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#jgmac1106[m]Ugg forgot HWC moved to weekend. Just drove through NYC
#jeremycherfas!tell [mifga] I donβt know nearly enough about OneNote to advise, but if you can create some sort of automation to go from local plain text to your shared One Note, that would work. Maybe Drafts?
#[jgmac1106]I would lean towards not doing it. Mainly for legal reasons. Your work may or may not be covered by liability insurance. You also open yourself up to a supoena for you se4ve4 if emploer ends up in litigation