Hey guys casual reminder, if you are using Google Docs to write and store your writings, you should probably consider changing platforms.
If what you write doesn't fall under Google's terms of use, you can lose access to your work! Not to mention that there's good chance of it getting eaten up by Google's AI.
I personally use both Ellipsus and Librewriter for my writing. I left and haven't looked back with Google. If you're someone who focuses on writing cited work, you may find issue with Ellipsus because it's not built for papers of the academic nature, currently.
Librewriter is good for that, and it's so similar to Microsoft Word and Google Docs that there isn't too much of a change when shifting over to it. (You also don't need an account to use it!)
Obsidian is also good for mapping and writing creatively as well!
If you're a Linux User, you're probably quite familiar with LibreOffice already, but don't fret about Obsidian, it also works with Linux just fine!
Ellipsus lists more alternatives to Google Docs that you might like!





















