That is very interesting, thank you very much
Could you talk me through your setup? I’m interested, thank you
Why what’s wrong with it?
Cool, makes a lot of sense, thanks for the explanation.
Nice, welcome the very small family of trilium.
I tried that method but it hurt my brain, logseq practically forces you to use that because of its lack of folders.
For what I know [[links]] are not supported sorry, maybe in the future. But still I don’t know very much lol.
No worries I appreciate immensely the help that you gave, thanks.
No problem, hope this works out well for you, thanks for the trust.
Thanks man
Understandable, now I’m curious about what that is, could you elaborate?
I used to use both obsidian and logseq the rich text of trilium isn’t that rich it is practically markdown but made simpler with a menu, more like the obsidian mobile app. Practically trilium isn’t strictly hierarchy based, if you wanted you could just slap everything in one folder and link what you want. The clone feature comes handy form people like me that have to have everything neatly organized so if I want a note in 2 folders at the same time I can do that. Sadly the [[link]] format isn’t supported as of now but it has its own internal linking, just press ctrl+L and link away. I hope this helps, maybe it’s not the perfect option for you but I would love if you could spread the word, Thank you very much
No problem at all. I actually use logseq on my phone just because it’s FOSS.
Well first it is more powerful, just editing files and linking can be done I a few ways, all pretty Uluseful. The main thing is the cloning of files, they are the same file in different directories plus you can self host the web app and synchronization tool and much more, give it a quick read.
Thanks, actually it made a big strides towards being less hierarchical, you can put everything in a folder and use internal links now, plus it has relationship links that are very useful some times. Regarding it using a database instead of a file system it has a bunch of pros but has its cons too, in my opinion there should be a feature were you can use both and if you use the file system in one of your notes, the note is less powerful so that you can use both the database and the the file system. Lastly the phone app is a bit of a sore point for me too, I just write stuff in markdown and then import them in as soon as I can. If you want to check it out again it would be amazing if not thank you anyways for you comment, appreciate it
I was an obsidian user too, thanks for checking trilium out
No, thank you for trying it out, as a big supporter means a lot
That’s the problem, an unknown open source software can’t grow as fast as it should. Thanks for checking it out.
It does but it isn’t really known. I recently discovered it because I needed something more powerful than logseq.
You don’t have to think of the servers as different entities, all servers are Lemmy, each one slightly different sure but you can participate in every server equally so nothing changes to you
Understandable