I keep personal notes in Dropbox. I formerly used plain text files, then I used my own syntax highlight format in GEdit. Then I started using Markdown in Sublime Text (with the "Sunburst" colour theme for making everything stand-out).
I tried vimwiki with the files stored in Dropbox but it didn't go anywhere. I liked the simplicity of just bunging stuff in a semi-structured .md file.
I worked with Markdown files in Dropbox for several years. However in the last year or two, I sometimes have occaison to read/write notes from my phone or tablet and Sublime Text is not available for those systems. I tried various Android editors like Markdawn and DroidEdit but nothing I was satisfied with.
These days I am slowly gravitating to Google Keep. It's simple but OK for my needs and I can use it cross-device - on desktop these is even a Chrome app which works like a desktop app.
I'm in the UK and my image of NY is from the Netflix "Daredevil" show.
It amazes me the times I've seen one of the characters, Karen Page (attractive blonde white woman) just part company with another character at night and walk home. The streets look almost deserted except the occaisonal walker and cab. I thought it might be just fiction but another part of me thought that NY might be safer given the strictness of the police, zero-tolerance policy and increasing gentrification.
I used KeepPass for a number of years and it's a fine piece of software. To solve the problem of access on multiple devices and keeping it in sync I kept my password database in Dropbox. It works reasonably well but you often run into "lock conflict" issues when it is open from multiple devices, fine if it's read-only but I always felt uneasy when making changes.
A few months back I switched to LastPass and although it's GUI takes some getting used to, I was able to import everything from KeePassX into it easily and de-dupe it.
It even has 2FA support via Google Authenticator so it's convenient.
There are also apps for Firefox, Chrome and Android (phone and tablet) so I forked out for a Premium license and I'm pretty happy.
You can get it to generate passwords for a new site, no fear of using the same password in multiple places and LastPass will warn you if that happens.
I tried vimwiki with the files stored in Dropbox but it didn't go anywhere. I liked the simplicity of just bunging stuff in a semi-structured .md file.
I worked with Markdown files in Dropbox for several years. However in the last year or two, I sometimes have occaison to read/write notes from my phone or tablet and Sublime Text is not available for those systems. I tried various Android editors like Markdawn and DroidEdit but nothing I was satisfied with.
These days I am slowly gravitating to Google Keep. It's simple but OK for my needs and I can use it cross-device - on desktop these is even a Chrome app which works like a desktop app.