What do you use for notes?
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Obsidian.md + paying for sync.
Transitioned from a mix of Keep + OneNote + Obsidian.md to just Keep (hidden todo list feature I utilize to keep track of shipping orders I have yet to receive) and obsidian.md (I have yet to import my old personal and work KB into the synced KB).
My other option was NotesNookHeres my thread: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/34370838
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Mostly just copious amounts of "new tab" in notepad++
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I use joplin with joplin server running through a reverse proxy in a docker container. I love it. It also supports encryption, so you could use a more convenient service like Google drive and still be assured of your privacy.
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Just a folder + syncthing. no extra infra is necessary + easy to backup.
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Also Obsidian but with syncthing
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In Nextcloud you can use Deck or Collections for shared notes.
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I use Joplin. They have a sync server you can host for yourself.
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Syncthing on my home server, synced with each device I use for notetaking, has been glorious so far. I wish Obsidian would offer Sync for a cheaper rate, because I'd pay if it felt like anything near the cost of actual sync and storage. But Obsidian's cheapest tier is more expensive than my email hosting!
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300 page 5 subject 5-star branded binder for actual schoolwork
for personal scheduling/journaling?
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Thanks, I'll have a look!
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TXT files I sync with syncthing.
Use amaze file manager built in txt editor on android and vim on desktop.
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I've been using logseq with syncthing for sync, across laptop/desktop/Android.
Works ok, app can be a little chunky though and sometimes the manualness of coding queries can. E annoying.
I have used joplin, trillium, Zim and a few others in the past. Installed silver bullet as a try too but haven't gotten far into playing with it -
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Org-mode in emacs.
There are various mobile clients.
If you have something to synch files, it's just syncing org files. Probably mostly interesting to people who use a lot of emacs on a PC, though.
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Mobile offline sync is a lost cause. The dev environment, even on Android, is so hostile you'll never get a good experience.
Joplin comes close, but it's still extremely unreliable and I've had many dropped notes. It also takes hours to sync a large corpus.
I wrote my own web app using Axum and flask that I use. Check out dokuwiki as well.
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For notes??
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Obsidian with syncthing for syncing between my phone and PC.
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I've used Joplin for years. IDK why people have a hate on for it, it's fine.
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Obsidian and it syncs to my home server
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I've been happy with joplin, I leave it on my nextcloud
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Oh I'm ashamed of this one, but notability on a second hand iPad for handwritten and otherwise notion. I'm sorry but nothing has its polish, goodnotes just isn't good enough and doesn't have enough setting to make it good either. I refuse to use one note. In regards to notion it's the sharing and collaboration features that are killer.