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  • O [email protected]

    There in fact are FOSS alternatives like Joplin. Personally, I actually switched from Joplin to Obsidian due to a larger community (and therefore community-driven plugins) and overall a more polished UX. That being said, I have the security of switching back if Obsidian ever becomes evil or unusable.

    Another aspect is that the entire source code is technically viewable (partially obfuscated) since it's a web app. Having written plugins for Obsidian, you're very much interacting with the source code itself. Feels like open source with extra steps and I wish one day they will finally make the switch to true FOSS.

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    I switched from Joplin because Obisidian data is just markdown and I can edit and generate it with external apps

    Joplin had a custom database system (at the time)

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      Read whole page. Not sure what Obsidian even is?

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      • firewire400@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

        I like the Markdown-based approach but Sync is way to expensive for my use-case..

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        $4 a month?

        There are sync plugins that use git, s3, WebDAV etc. Or you can use Dropbox or google drive or iCloud or sync thing.

        It’s just a bunch of markdown files and unless you edit with multiple devices at the same time it’s easy to sync

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          Read whole page. Not sure what Obsidian even is?

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          Note-taking app. Each note is a markdown file, so you can add formatting.

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            https://github.com/remotely-save/remotely-save

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            I use this as a backup in tandem with the official sync

            And the official one works every time, remotely-save just fails randomly and I need to dig through the logs to see what happened this time

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            • fizz@lemmy.nzF [email protected]

              dam thats a lot for a sync. I guess its supporting the project.

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              #141

              It’s $4 a month for 1GB of storage, not insane

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              • K [email protected]

                This post was how I learned about Obsidian.

                For those of you that love it, how do you use it daily?

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                I use it for note taking at work. I like that I can add code into markdown. But yeah post notes and paste screenshots. Useful when I want to go over my old tech notes when I've fixed stuff. A personal knowledge base. The fact it's markdown I could just upload this to somewhere like GitHub and it retains it's formatting

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                  I just paid for the sync πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

                  It’s $4 a month, I drink one beer less a month and I actually save 3€ πŸ˜€

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                  Oh I don't disagree, it is worth it. I ended up paying for it myself before I switched to Joplin. I just went down a rabbit hole of realizing I technically could self host the backend and stubbornly tried to make it work well beyond what was good sense at the time. πŸ˜…

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                  • generic_computers@lemmy.zipG [email protected]

                    Note-taking app. Each note is a markdown file, so you can add formatting.

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                    A very successful one with a large extension ecosystem to boot.

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                    • kyoyeou@slrpnk.netK [email protected]

                      You mean all the other methods that exist that can be implemented with ease? My friends have their notes on iCloud to sync, I amuse syncthing, others use GitHub. There is a lot of choice, they just offer an easy alternative way to do it

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                      You can choose to look at it like that, but for me, it was too big of a hassle and switched to appFlowy

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                        I used to get a lot of merge conflicts working with obsidian and syncthing, as I'd edit on my phone and my computer(s).

                        Honestly started considering just spinning up a git repo, but knowing me I'd forget to commit lol

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                        The git plugin commits automatically. All configurable. I've set it up on both PC and Android once at the beginning and I didn't have to think about it ever again.

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                        • graphene@lemm.eeG [email protected]

                          A very successful one with a large extension ecosystem to boot.

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                          What sort of extensions would one use for a note taking app? What sort of notes to you take with it?

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                            What sort of extensions would one use for a note taking app? What sort of notes to you take with it?

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                            I use mermaid and git extensions personally.

                            Lots of AI bros add LLMs to it but that's not my cup of tea

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                            • firewire400@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

                              I like the Markdown-based approach but Sync is way to expensive for my use-case..

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                              You could use regular Syncthing for any device other than iOS. And for iOS you could use Sushitrain/Synctrain: https://github.com/pixelspark/sushitrain

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                                What sort of extensions would one use for a note taking app? What sort of notes to you take with it?

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                                There's lots of types, think even stuff like d&d monster blocks, or custom date ones

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                                  Read whole page. Not sure what Obsidian even is?

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                                  It's like trillium, but not open source
                                  Here is an enthusiastic person talking about the state of the art of one year ago for 20 minute.
                                  https://youtu.be/XRpHIa-2XCE

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                                  • ddash@lemmy.dbzer0.comD [email protected]

                                    Can you selfhost a sync server? Be completely independent of them?

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                                    technically yes. they just recently made the sync server open source - https://github.com/streetwriters/notesnook-sync-server - but their documentation for it is still pending.

                                    I've been following their progress for a while and can say that they appear to be following through on all their goals. and are very responsive to issues on GitHub. but don't take my word for it, check out their roadmap to see when they release the self hosting documentation- https://notesnook.com/roadmap/

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                                      Oh I don't disagree, it is worth it. I ended up paying for it myself before I switched to Joplin. I just went down a rabbit hole of realizing I technically could self host the backend and stubbornly tried to make it work well beyond what was good sense at the time. πŸ˜…

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                                      Did you make it work? I kind of remember trying but failing. The promise of self host is a soothing edge against feature backsliding (enshittification) so it's a great selling point. But not if you try and it's not actually practical (looking at you signal)

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                                      • O [email protected]

                                        Holy shit this is huge. I can finally use obsidian at work! I was avoiding it due to the license and using Logseq. Which, to be fair, did admirably. But it's much more and Outliner or journaling system than a knowledge base I feel.

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                                        Me too! I've been having a blast with it today. It's so much more fluid and intuitive. I already have Syncthing set up everywhere (for Logseq) so there's been almost no friction at all.

                                        I'm unreasonably happy about this

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                                          This post was how I learned about Obsidian.

                                          For those of you that love it, how do you use it daily?

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                                          Weekly.
                                          As a personal knowledgebase and todo list.

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