Screenshot -> Proton Drive + directly added in Lumo's chat/project
WARNING: what i am suggesting does exist if you use "change destination" of the screenshot program you use to save the images in a Proton Drive folder that will upload the pictures and so on. So please understand that what i will suggest is actually MORE then this and it's DIRECTLY linked to Lumo. AKA no, this is NOT a proton Drive suggestion => NO this is NOT a duplicate of existing suggestion exactly because i am suggesting MORE.
That is also why:
I will NOT explain in details why it's needed because it's absurd to assume that you even would need what i will suggest if you don't understand it.
Lumo, new tool -> screenshot.
In settings -> Timmer, format (like png), whole screen or snip so on and on, all this are the typical screenshot stuff.
But the idea of it being from proton = it is saved directly in proton drive, not on the PC disk.
And on the idea that proton drive can be linked to projects (or reverse i guess is more correct?) well that is why i said: NEW TOOL.
As in we are in LUMO CHAT! we press tools and screenshot and we can take a picture and Lumo get's the screenshot directly.
And what people don't get is the following: Upload image requested... how many of you saw this when dealing with bureaucracy or other document or evidence or similar? as in Lumo to have screenshots so well integrated that it can show us click butons.
Can you show me situation a (click to upload) and situation b (click to upload)
Or
Click here to take a screenshot of situation a if you press "shortcut key combination" and, then, again, for situation b.
Note: both files are save on proton drive's subfolder that is linked to this chat.
Above is an illustrative example. idea is that we don't need to create any folder, we don't need to link anything. we don't need to upload anything. it's exactly how the take a photo via phone, but screenshot. But it also allows Lumo to directly associate screenshots with specific topics aka eliminating everything else, all the other information, in that picture.
As in the Proton Drive, will have the screenshots = we can do cross platform chat <- again, the take photo via phone's camera is the best example.
With the main idea is that the screenshots (and i guess phone photo?) are saved in a specific Proton Drive that is associated with the particular chat or project <- chat/project name + timestamp + all in one folder might be more easy to implement since the idea of Lumo can't create folders in Proton Drive.
Anyways. Idea is that, the the advantages of screenshots done by proton for 100% privacy, no microsoft or apple or google or whatever log, and of course the idea is that if it's saved on proton drive via Lumo chat, Lumo can associate the image with specific information.
As in image memory. In the memory function to have a "files xyz" - has the following information
like this, if we just mention that information, it will trigger Lumo to check the image related information to search for that information and tell use which file is the one having that information. Or reverse, i want to check something, it's regarding case A, B, and C, can you also check image memories? And then lumo will check the images as say what information it has regarding A B and C <- Aka insted of checking hundrends of documents, insted of creating documents, insted of doing web search, you simple do a screenshot and well that is all the info you need. And it's instant and more.
so again, what i suggest is not the same as the other suggestion that have been made, aka it's not a duplicate.
But it's screenshots that are done and stored via Proton Drive (i mean it already has docs and sheets, why not screenshot on top?) with the purpose of it being for them to be directly added to chat's with Lumo as in: Lumo can add meaning to the pictures, direct and clear. No confusion. Anything irrelevant can be filtered out while also allow to unfiltered if there are relevant information ALL while giving the advantages of screenshot (quick, instantly, no create folder, no name file, nothing, it's simple and fast and most of all, efficient QoL)