@phiofx @bert_hubert I'm afraid people won't wake up. Developers of desktop environments might wake up, add something, and then applications will go out of their way to avoid the desktop service and instead use the one that's bundled with the application.
@ptesarik @bert_hubert i'll use the cliche that we are not in Kansas anymore. There are several desktop knowledge management superapps that should have been on new path already: file managers, web browsers, editors/spreadsheets and IDE's. It makes no sense to squander resources going down silo approaches, not to mention that it prevents the serendipitous augmentation of other more specialized apps and use cases. Algorithms are here to stay, the only question is who will benefit.