What do you use for notes?
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Joplin synched with syncthing (or Synchthing.fork on android).
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I kinda like joplin's groupable notes... then again "flat" is in the name... maybe... interesting...
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I haven't experienced that at all and I embed all kinds of pictures and links in my 2-3 years of grad school + personal notes. How many is "a lot" to you?
If it genuinely is a logeq problem did you ever try splitting notes into multiple graphs for different topics?
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Apparently I'm in the minority, but I love Logseq. I've used it with Syncthing for personal notes and grad school for the past three years with no hiccups. Maybe my success with it is partially due to nested bullet points already being how my brain works but the default paradigm is perfect for me.
The plain markdown files are organized reasonably, so I can straight up use Vim as my notes editor if I want.
Tags (#) create a new page to easily circle back to topics later without interrupting your thought pattern to make that structure manually. Once you leave edit mode for the line the tag becomes a link to that page. Some of my favorites are #clothes-that-fit (where I can easily embed a picture of the tag of what I'm trying on to look for deals online later), or #reading-list.
It's just so useful.
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I've been using this, as well. They default to hosting your "vault." It does peer-to-peer syncing, if you don't want to have a server involved at all. I'm running their self-hosted server, but that's only after I decided that AnyType was what I was looking for. I really like that it's object based, so you can create templates for things like meetings that are their own type, separate from a bog-standard page.
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Joplin on a docker macvlan thru NGNIX proximanager via some proxied website name from cloud flare. My phone goes to the mynotes.website.com name, it gets proxied to my IP, the traffic hits my NGNIX server, then it tosses it to Joplin. Lol it works.
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I really want a FOSS solution for my notetaking, but I feel like I want too much. I love how well OneNote works with my Surface in terms of drawing notes, but I also love writing notes in Markdown and graph structure. I've at least been trying out Dendron for the latter, and it's been alright.
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It doesn't look like you can draw in your notes, but this looks good! I think I might give it a try.
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How was setting up the server? I’m on my phone right now so so I’ll check out the docs later but were there any problems deploying?
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This is what I'm using and I haven't found any reason to switch yet.
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Same. I'm addicted. I literally have 5 strewn about me right now.
I use a brand called "decomposition" books, I guess because they're made with recycled paper.
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Mobile: Nextcloud Notes
Desktop: Qownnotes or vim
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I use text files and grep
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A little rough, to be honest. It's a docker-compose deployment, but it requires you to run
make
to deploy it. The makefile does extra configuration and such to allow the containers to come up healthy. It works, but it's overcomplicated and styled after their own deployments, so probably way more compute than what is needed for one household. -
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Emacs. Org. Mode.
Use Orgzly Revived for mobile sharing.
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Yup. It’s a shame they don’t natively support cloud solutions like iCloud, which is what leads to workarounds like syncthing. It’s because they want to push their paid cloud option instead. But I also recognize that iCloud and their cloud hosting isn’t self-hosted, so it wouldn’t really fit here.
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Woah! Yeah it is! Well nearly. I pay $50/yr for my email. Obsidian is $48/yr for sync. My email even comes with WebDAV which if it were a better protocol could do the syncing! Haha
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I do the same, but I've run into a bottleneck where Joplin syncs encrypted notes really, really slowly to local storage. So looking to switch to hosted Joplin server
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Yeah, haha.
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