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I'm thinking of going primitive, with discursion into zettelkasten

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Dormouse:
Logseq may be the Roam alternative I've been looking for! They've already solved block *and* page embeds as well as syncing/backup (Github). In that sense they're ahead of Obsidian. Very interesting indeed.-JavaJones (September 11, 2020, 09:37 PM)
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As an intended Roam equivalent (database outliner; self described as Roam + github) blocks are straightforward. I thought Obsidian now does page embeds, though its not something I've tried to use.
Foam has introduced block references using UIDs.

I've only had a cursory look. Imports the Roam .json but Obsidian markdown files are less straightforward because of syntax differences.

Intends to switch the database to HTML in future, to reduce the amount of processing involved in markdown conversion:
Yes, the html version of Logseq will store user's notes using a datascript db instead of markdown or org. There're a lot overheads to sync the plain text with the internal db. Also, we'd like the html version to be used for real-time collaborations in the future.

Any more info regarding what that html fs-sync would imply?

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What I'm thinking about now is that user can save the serialized db to the native file system and load it next time when they open the computer, so there's no need to login, no need to sync using Github or Dropbox.

(Imo, would be so cool if logseq would be a org/markdown browser/editor interface ontop of the raw files its built on atm, that also would allow for graph querying of the filesystem org/markdown files.)
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Yes, we'll have a desktop app version which will work directly with the native file system.

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panzer:
BookStack is a simple, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organising and storing information:
https://www.bookstackapp.com/

Nodebook:
https://nodebook.io

Knovigator:
https://knovigator.com/

Argdown:
https://argdown.org/

Thinktool:
https://thinktool.io/

Drift is an adaptation of TiddlyWiki:
https://akhater.github.io/drift/

Stemic:
https://stemic.app/

Graph Commons:
https://graphcommons.com/

Milkr:
https://milkr.io

Sligrid:
https://www.sligrid.com

Scapple:
https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scapple

JavaJones:
Logseq also has a public roadmap and API is on the list and being worked on. I don't know how/why but despite being very new, it seems to be further along in some key areas I care about vs. others (even vs. Obsidian in some respects).
https://github.com/logseq/docs/projects/1

Even areas I *don't* personally care about but which might drive adoption (and thus help ensure longer-term success) are getting attention, like localization. Does Obsidian have that yet? Or Roam? (I don't think so) Logseq does! Let's not even get started on Notion's localization odyssey. ;D

Maybe I just like the dev and his user engagement so far:
https://twitter.com/logseq

- Oshyan

superboyac:
Logseq also has a public roadmap and API is on the list and being worked on. I don't know how/why but despite being very new, it seems to be further along in some key areas I care about vs. others (even vs. Obsidian in some respects).
https://github.com/logseq/docs/projects/1

Even areas I *don't* personally care about but which might drive adoption (and thus help ensure longer-term success) are getting attention, like localization. Does Obsidian have that yet? Or Roam? (I don't think so) Logseq does! Let's not even get started on Notion's localization odyssey. ;D

Maybe I just like the dev and his user engagement so far:
https://twitter.com/logseq

- Oshyan
-JavaJones (September 16, 2020, 06:12 PM)
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I'm thinking of going primitive, with discursion into zettelkasten

Dormouse:
I don't know how/why but despite being very new, it seems to be further along in some key areas I care about vs. others (even vs. Obsidian in some respects).
-JavaJones (September 16, 2020, 06:12 PM)
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It's features seem to be a better fit for you. A code exchange with Athens is apparently being discussed.
Not for me,  being database not files.

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