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@twistypencil I've a mix of windows, mac and iphone. Git is regularly screwed up on the windows box.
@twistypencil @logseq I've a mix of windows, mac and iphone. Git is regularly screwed up on the windows box.

@kenoh tfw I notice the username and realize this got federated over to lemmy. This tech is pretty nice!
@kenoh tfw I notice the username and realize this got federated over to lemmy. This tech is pretty nice!
But yeah, absolutely. When it comes to important data (and my logseq graphs are important), you do backups and you verify the backups. Logseq sync is unreliable between platforms with filesystems that ignore case and don't, for example I've stumbled on https://github.com/logseq/logseq/issues/10993 recently, and hey, it was reported back in February. Checking it now I see the github bot already labelled it as stale and I suppose it will be closed without action soon.
I use git as a backup for logseq sync, but given how it tries to overwrite the config, it's not a fully reliable option either. Sometimes it syncs pages from graph A into graph B.
PKM is a hot space with new tool coming every week. I don't think Obsidian is a perfect tool by any means, after all I used it for more than a year before jumping sh

I think I'm (sadly) done with . It corrupted some data again and when I went to pull the stuff from git I figured it corrupted the .git/config even earlier than that. So now I have to pull the
I think I'm (sadly) done with @logseq. It corrupted some data again and when I went to pull the stuff from git I figured it corrupted the .git/config even earlier than that. So now I have to pull the correct content from an old windows backup, ffs. What if I didn't have a full disk backup?
I like the idea of block references, I love the query engine and the simple UI. But data safety comes first, really. Logseq is a forever beta at this point.
I really like the concepts behind the logseq db version but @obsidian doesn't fuck with my data and you can see good iterative progress of its development. Yeah, it's not opensource. It's open data format, though, something logseq db will have to figure out eventually anyway.

Essential tools for retaining sanity and productivity between contracts:
Essential tools for retaining sanity and productivity between contracts:
sunsama daily planning
trello + #GTD method
@logseq for notes & journalling
Trello+GTD info here: https://timwise.co.uk/2020/09/15/effective-gtd-with-trello/

Been trying trying out . I love that I can just dump everything and it will organize it for me! What I like: #notes are stored locally in markdown files (can backup w github), #orgmode

(https://mastodon.social/tags/OmnivoreApp) and (https://mastodon.social/tags/logseq) ((https://lemmy.ml/c/logseq)) : A Complete Guide
OmnivoreApp and #logseq (@logseq) : A Complete Guide
https://blog.omnivore.app/p/omnivore-and-logseq-a-complete-guide

Hm, (https://lemmy.ml/c/logseq) requires a contributors license agreement (CLA (https://mastodon.social/tags/cla) ) to sign over all contributor's code to the company, so does the [@jop
Hm, @logseq requires a contributors license agreement (CLA #cla ) to sign over all contributor's code to the company, so does the @joplinapp, with @joplinapp also having the server component source-available.
@obsidian is closed-source, wants $50/yr for a commercial license, paired with their $10/mo for sync - that's a lot of dollars for note taking.
Alternatives, anyone? Ideally open source to which I can contribute financially, without a CLA that will inevitably mean a change in licensing.

(https://lemmy.ml/c/logseq) is incredibly good. Just sayin'.
@logseq is incredibly good. Just sayin'.

Ugh. So frustrated with iClouds unreliable syncing across devices. I use (https://lemmy.ml/c/logseq), but it relies on iCloud doing its job. Which it ain't.
Ugh. So frustrated with iClouds unreliable syncing across devices. I use @logseq, but it relies on iCloud doing its job. Which it ain't.
Looks like I'll have to move to Dropbox for syncing, which means reinstalling it everywhere since there's no config setting (that I can find) to tell it where to look for its files.

I'been using (https://lemmy.ml/c/logseq) for a couple of weeks. In the beginning it was kind of unusual. Then, I got used to it and now I feel myself comfortable. I love notetaking again.
I'been using @logseq for a couple of weeks. In the beginning it was kind of unusual. Then, I got used to it and now I feel myself comfortable. I love notetaking again.

Liebe (https://lemmy.ml/c/logseq) , weil ich damit so schรถn YouTube Videos kommentieren kann. Cooles Tool.


Liebe @logseq , weil ich damit so schรถn YouTube Videos kommentieren kann. Cooles Tool.