This seems like a solid choice for those of use looking for a obsidian-like replacement. Personally tried all editors out there, but nothing is able to defeat my love for obsidian. However, i look forwards to trying out Haptic when it comes to Linux. Currently it only supports Web and Mac. But state Linux and Windows support is on-the-way.

Kudos to selfh.st that provides consistent updates within this community and who shared this among other cool projects this week -> https://selfh.st/newsletter/2024-09-06/?ref=this-week-in-self-hosted-newsletter

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web app

I’m confused, which is it?

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It’s a web app wrapped in Tauri. So basically a desktop app, but the web app can be hosted too.

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Gotcha! Thanks for the ELI5 🙂

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You host it locally and use a web browser to access it.

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What advantages would this have over Obsidian, which is already all local unless you explicitly make it not so?

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Lol can’t even open the “web-app” wiki https://app.haptic.md/notes on my phone

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Ew. They don’t even try to load lol.

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I didn’t like obsidian’s lacking in attributes structuring/typing and the fact that it cannot serve over a web UI (for wherever you cannot install the heavy client or just to share notes via URL), and found trilium notes to be doing that perfectly, and much much more. Highly recommend.

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How does it compare to logseq? It’s been my obsidian replacement

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