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I’m really impressed by this; they’re explicitly calling out Tiddlywiki as an influence, which is a project I think has a really great sensibility… but this fully keeps up with the (far more contemporary) UI patterns of Obsidian or Roam.

It’s not open source properly yet, but they say they’re going to do that in the next couple months. Maybe worth bookmarking and coming back to?

  • ant
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    34 years ago

    There’s also Obsidian, I use it at work and it hasn’t failed me yet. All local, I think. https://obsidian.md/

    • @ufrafecy
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      3 years ago

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      • ant
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        13 years ago

        Indeed, still works great. Not many updates, but haven’t run into needing any

  • Future Me
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    24 years ago

    You can use it right away in the browser. And it feels good already.

    • MayaOPM
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      24 years ago

      both those things are true! I’m just kinda paranoid about these different systems–a big reason I have my setup on tiddlywiki instead of roam is because I can own the data and the app, you know? once this is self-hostable it should be first in class

      • @bbigras
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        24 years ago

        logseq syncs to github in markdown (or org-mode I think) format, so you own the data. Well if you pull it regularly to your computer.

        But yeah as long as the app is not open source it’s not ideal for me either.

  • nighty
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    110 months ago

    I’ve been using this tool for a while now, mainly for logging/mapping out knowledge, and it’s been a charm. Do recommend!