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  • Maybe Logseq, too.

    +FOSS like Joplin and unlike Obsidian
    +plaintext markdown files like Obsidian and unlike Joplin's janky database
    -less feature-rich than obsidian
    -block-based instead of note-based, so a slight paradigm-shift is required

  • My computer's filesystem stores several "date" metadata fields for each file, such as "date created" and "date modified", so I don't have to manually manage such things in the file name. I can simply sort by recently modified, recently created, etc.

  • That's bullshit. They need to expire Sawstop's patents and give other manufacturers a couple years to duplicate that tech if they are going to require all table saws to include what is currently proprietary technology.

  • I started on it instead of Obsidian

    This is the way. I started on Obsidian, and Logseq is painful in comparison. It's a good product, but I got accustomed to too many nice conveniences over the past couple of years.

  • That is irrelevant. We are more concerned with relative market share than raw numbers. For example, many devs will not develop towards a browser or OS that has less than 5% market share. If/when Linux market share hits 5% and even 10%, we expect marked increases in developer interest to support our OS of choice. As far as I'm aware, nobody really sets such metrics based on raw user counts, so that is a less important number for us. Your Statistics 101 course should have taught you to make sure the statistics you are measuring are relevant.

  • I've now got my own 6 year old. There's no scenario I could envisage where I even consider letting her watch a film as gory, tense and frightening as JP.

    Every kid is different. My 3-year-old niece was over a few months ago.

    Me: what do you want to watch? Niece: dinosaurs! Me: starts The Land Before Time Niece: no! I want to watch REAL DINOSAURS that EAT PEOPLE! Me: queues up Jurassic Park Niece: YEAH! RAWR!

  • Ooh, that's a fair claim! I don't use Sidebery like that, so I have never run into that issue!

    I've never trusted browsers to reliably remember history and restart where I left off, so I make heavy use of Sidebery's snapshot feature.