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I've tried it on and off. It appears to have more potential than obsidian in some ways, but obsidian's plain text files are hard to beat^1^. If you're willing to put in more effort into your notetaking, especially if you're a programmer, it may be worth it. It has nowhere near the plugin ecosystem at the moment obviously, not being as popular.
Compared to logseq, which I haven't tried super extensively, resource usage and performance are much better, on par with obsidian.
Also a lot of the interface and plugins are in chinese, so if you don't read that it can be a bit of a pain.
[1] siyuan is markdown too but but it's stored in a database, not your filesystem.
This is a hard pass for me, then. At the moment I'm using Silverbullet, which uses plain markdown files which I can also edit with my preffered editor in CLI.
Thanks for the input! The fact that it doesn't store the files in plain md files makes it a no go for me personally.