I think I’m (sadly) done with @logseq. It corrupted some data again and when I went to pull the stuff from git I figured it corrupted the .git/config even earlier than that. So now I have to pull the correct content from an old windows backup, ffs. What if I didn’t have a full disk backup?

I like the idea of block references, I love the query engine and the simple UI. But data safety comes first, really. Logseq is a forever beta at this point.

I really like the concepts behind the logseq db version but @obsidian doesn’t fuck with my data and you can see good iterative progress of its development. Yeah, it’s not opensource. It’s open data format, though, something logseq db will have to figure out eventually anyway.

  • @fz0x1 Haven’t tried it yet, but at this point I’m just hoping that Anytype
    lives up to the hype and catches on if it’s good. I could use Obsidian just fine,
    but I don’t want to rely on closed source software if possible. Plus they seem to have feature parity from a general glance