Well to speak of the obvious- open source. I’ve heard good things about obsidian but i am not trusting a closed source app with my notes/ mind-maps
This project looks pretty promising, and is open source.
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original_reader@lemm.ee 3 months ago
Cool project.
The only question worth asking: does it beat Obsidian in some ways?
Well to speak of the obvious- open source. I’ve heard good things about obsidian but i am not trusting a closed source app with my notes/ mind-maps
This project looks pretty promising, and is open source.
The open source equivalent of obsidian is Logseq
Not sure how it actually compares as I have not used obsidian but I love it, it does enough for what I need
Thanks! I’ll add that to my list to check out
Not sure if you saw elsewhere in the thread but Obsidian slows down the more notes you have because it doesn’t have a DB. Trillium is DB-based (and thus so is TrilliumNext) so it can handle a lot more entries. OP said they’ve got 300,000 notes without a performance drop!
If the db gets corrupted, you lose your notes? Or are the notes stored in md files?
homegrowntechie@lemmy.world 3 months ago
I think note cloning is unique - note clones were a game changer for me. Directories are notes too so you can add content to them just like any other note. The biggest advantage for me: its open source Server syncing is free without needing to use third party solutions.
original_reader@lemm.ee 3 months ago
Ok. I’ll follow it. Dazzle me. 🙂