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- opensource@programming.dev
I’m starting to feel like a silverbullet.md shill because I post it so often these days…
Interesting alternative as a simpler version of Obsidian … Shall try it out. Simple md files is good, and this should be quite fast as well !
“LLM-friendly” :/
Only works in chrome and currently doesn’t have a self hosted version or something. I think it shouldn’t be too hard to implement.
yup
I can’t find cloud sync feature even tho they say it’s supported.
I am a weird one and use KDE’s ghostwriter, I found it and just started using it on my linux desktop. I sync to my devices using KDE Connect, by file-sharing or clipboard sharing and use Quillpad on my phone, they all somehow work together.
https://github.com/siyuan-note/siyuan
Is also a great chinese FOSS alternative
ooh neat
@carl_marks_1312 @yogthos “personal knowledge management”, what could it be?
NOTES? :-)
There’s also Logseq. It’s got a little bit of a learning curve but can be a great outliner and notes app. https://github.com/logseq/logseq
I tried logseq for a while but I couldn’t get over the fact that all ones were bulletpoints.
I settled on obsidian with selfhosted live-sync and it’s been rock solid for a year now.
i want to get back to logseq but … i wonder how it will work with my obsidian lib; it’s just dirs and files. with links. mostly just todo lists by project and some code snippets for reference.
is logseq compatible?
Logseq leverages centrally hosted databases while obsidian works directly from files and directory structures. There should be a way to import individual files but I’m not sure if it will parse your entire vault.
yeah logseq is great, but does need a bit of upfront investment









