

I like Silverbullet, but I could never get the file tree to work well. Any tips? Or is that not a feature you use?
I like Silverbullet, but I could never get the file tree to work well. Any tips? Or is that not a feature you use?
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I moved all my cloud computing from DO and Vultr to European owned options. It’s a small thing, but it’s about the only thing that I had been purchasing from the USA.
Sounds like someone who is sensibly voting with their dollar. I’m not from USA or Canada, and I am doing the same.
It’s a different thing. What Obsidian and Logseq offer is plain-text markdown files in folders on your disk. Upnote and most of the other alternatives mentioned in this post store their data in a database.
Different thing altogether. Just depends what you’re looking for.
There are many apps that are great editors for this structure on every platform
And Obsidian is one of those apps 🤦 It’s has equal amount of “point” to all the other editors you think are somehow more valid - it’s just another editor.
Markdown has many more elements than bullet points
It’s a very, very different approach having everything as a bullet point though.
To answer your other question, actively using and maintaining my PIM since 2009.