Congratulations! This may get more traction if you make a blog post with some lessons learned in this year. Let's suppose you meet a technical friend after a year, which is the most interesting anecdote you can tell?
Did you have problems with users that use non-ascii characters? [¡Hi from Argentina!] Did you add a $math$ mode? Card fraud? Any of the note modes got more popular than you expected? Food recipes? Calendar? Can you share some statistics? Storage problems?
As an example, you can see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13284879 , but beware that the guy is very good writing, so you may need to write something shorter to avoid making the reader bored.
Oh, thank you, and hi from Australia. Yes, I have been meaning to write a blog post but have been too busy but still will do so in the future. There are definitely aspects of it that people might find interesting. Briefly, there hasn't been any card frauds, and the math can be inserted using Katex syntax. In terms of storage it is a bit too early to run into any problems. Specially, since users can export their data anytime and before they hit the quota limits. In terms of what has been popular on the site, I don't monitor user's data. Only which pages is visited more often. I can see that both Markdowns and RTF notes are roughly visited the same amount.
Thank you for sharing that link. That is good example on what can create more traction. Cheers.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 13.7 ms ] threadDid you have problems with users that use non-ascii characters? [¡Hi from Argentina!] Did you add a $math$ mode? Card fraud? Any of the note modes got more popular than you expected? Food recipes? Calendar? Can you share some statistics? Storage problems?
As an example, you can see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13284879 , but beware that the guy is very good writing, so you may need to write something shorter to avoid making the reader bored.
Thank you for sharing that link. That is good example on what can create more traction. Cheers.