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Wild, I thought they’d axe keep for another similar app because “reasons”.

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That’s a couple of years from now… after enough people have adopted Keep and it finally works smoothly.

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I’m expecting keep to die and I’ve been using it heavily for years. so have moved to logseq in anticipation and ported my data over. So far it’s been quite smooth.

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Same, almost.

I use Logseq for all my notes, but Keep cloud sync for shared notes with my wife, which we mostly just use for shipping lists.

I like Logseq so much I donate $5 USD/month. It’s the first open-source project I’ve actively funded with recurring donations.

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They still will.

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15 points

Can my wife and I both add stuff to the same list via a Google home? And then will it sync quickly if we’re both in different parts of the grocery store checking items off?

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Yep, you just have to set Keep as your default note service in the Google Assistant settings.

Shared notes in Keep sync very quickly in my experience as long as you have a reasonable internet connection.

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It’s honestly the most seamless feature of the Google ecosystem, a shared keep list we can add stuff to using the hub

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I had no idea there was a shopping list app. We’ve been using Keep for that kind of list and it syncs pretty quick, but no idea about Home.

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There was a time that I actually would have cared about this. I used to use the shopping list feature in keep all the time and I would use Google assistant to add items. When Google randomly decided to switch to adding items to Google Express instead of keep when asking Google assistant to add items to my shopping list, it was such a small thing but it made me realize that I didn’t want to give control of my digital life over to Google to manipulate on a whim. Since then, I have nearly entirely degoogled my life and I can’t really say I’ve been inconvenienced.

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What did you replaced Keep with?

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I’ve been using obsidian and signal for a while but I’m thinking of setting up a nextcloud instance and using the notes app in that.

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Same here. It was one of those relatively small changes, but the realization that I had no real control of a relatively core utility. And that it could be vastly changed (or go away entirely into the great Google graveyard), inspired me to start moving as much as I could to self-hosted stuff or at least find more trustable utilities that I had more control over.

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Plus they screwed everyone over using Assistant to add things to lists.

I refuse to use Googles shopping lists out of spite for trying to force me to switch to their app (that they keep pulling the OP shenanigans on).

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13 points

about time…

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Next week. We axing keep.

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