I’m trying out Obsidian for taking notes, and this made me laugh.

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I don’t mean to be all “BuT iT’s cLOseD SoURce” but you should give Logseq or Zettlr a try. They’re similar WYSIWYG markdown editors, but also FOSS. Zettlr also has vim keys.

Plus Obsidian is horrible at editing tables.

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Also not a fan about the closed source thing, but I like about Obsidian that it’s all just markdown. If I ever need to ditch it, I can keep and use my existing files as they are.

Would this also be possible with Zettlr or Logseq?

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Would love to but I’m not going to pay a subscription for sync (one time would be ok), or have my data on a random aws instance. And last time I checked there is no plugin for your own self defined sync storage like Nextcloud. Once there is, I’m having a go.

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It’s just markdown. You should know how to use git, use it.

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No.

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You can use FolderSync to sync your .md dir to nextcloud. It suited me well because I use foldersync for other purposes, too

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I may need to add, that I use Obsidian across Win/Linux/iOS/macOS via remotely save. the sync solution needs to be able to work on all platforms. Logseq doesn’t have mobile plugins yet and iOS makes filesystem access a pain.

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there’s a git plugin which can sync with any git server

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Thanks for the heads-up. I see that it has an auto-commit feature, that may be interesting, if it also works on iOS.

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I would in theory prefer FOSS. But what is the situation with plugins and themes? Can I use obsidian plugins with any of those? If not, I’m probably not gonna switch.

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nano crew where you at

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I never get the need to use vim and nano exists.

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It just makes a lot of stuff way easier once you know how to use it. Switching out a word for another: two button-presses, duplicating a line: three presses, deleting 500 consecutive lines: five presses

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But you can do all that with nano and it is straight forward and you don’t need to memorize any key combinations. I mean, I get it and no judgement here. I just use nano because it’s easy and quick.

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I don’t understand the need for Ctrl-C/V, when manually copying the text exists. I know it’s snarky, but that’s the level of difference we’re talking about here. Or imagine, to delete a line, someone Right Arrows 50 times, then backspaces 50 times, instead of using the shortcut.

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hopefully switching to micro

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I made that switch a few months ago just so I could cut, copy and paste without having to lookup how to do it. it’s been great.

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Alt-F4

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if your desktop environment uses alt+f4 to quit 💀

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If yours doesn’t use it, you know what it uses instead

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If anyone needs the command: :q!

If you want the computer to ask if you’re sure: :q

If you want to save: :wq

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You’re nullifying that safety measure by doing this you know

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Some people just want to see the world burning

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If you want to save: :wq

Or :x

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