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@[email protected] I use Obsidian fairly regularly. The advantage is that your data's all markdown files on your own disk. If Obsidian for some reason becomes sketchy (which I doubt will happen), I can move on to another app.
The plugins are great and is probably what drives Obsidian for the most part if you wanted more than just a note taking app.
@trinsec Plain-files-on-disk is certainly is a big advantage compared to Anytype (and possibly the next version of Logseq), where everything is stored in a database blob.
Anytype "objects" are exportable as Markdown (but with loss of metadata) or as a Protobuf-parseable packet but I didn't find any CLI tool to do that in an automated way. So something I need to consider in my choice.
I'm pleasantly surprised by Obsidian so far, just need to keep an eye on the background activity of plugins.
@[email protected] @[email protected] fyi : https://community.anytype.io/t/concerns-about-the-current-allegedly-severe-limitations-of-the-export-function/25258/4
"We are transitioning to a new storage foundation based on SQL, where all objects will be stored as JSON. This format is highly standard, making interoperability much easier. Our upcoming API will also be based on this structure."
@projetslibres_[email protected] @[email protected] That's good to hear, I hope they'll just go with SQLite.
Also nice that there's an API planned to interact with the notes, because I was thinking of how you'd get a quick note in from, for example, the CLI.
@[email protected] @[email protected] thank you for your very informative thread !
have you heard about https://b3log.org/siyuan/ ?
@projetslibres_[email protected] @[email protected] Thanks!
I hadn't heard of it but it looks pretty good. A bit like Anytype with its templates and relations, but with contents just stored as plain files on disk and hopefully with less tracking.
I will give it try tomorrow, thanks :)
@[email protected] @[email protected] I'd just heard about it recently (I'm an Anytype user) and wanted to give it a try also.