Preferably an application that you can sync and save. Not sure what alternatives are safe in terms of privacy and security.

  • Count Regal Inkwell@pawb.social
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    Believe it or not… Vimwiki (&& syncthing for synchronisation across my machines)

    it’s rather no nonsense idk. I’m not even a vim wizard, I just know the bare basics

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    Just to add to the noise… I’m shocked that Obsidian is not the number one app that people are talking about. Didn’t even know there were so many other great options, to be honest.

    Edit: it’s because it’s not open source. The plugins all have to be open source, and it is free as in beer. I’m keeping this comment up.

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    I’m a huge fan of Joplin. It runs on everything and syncs to either your or their cloud. Been using it for a few years now.

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        Joplin itself is AGPL. Unfortunately, Joplin Server is under “JOPLIN SERVER PERSONAL USE LICENSE”.

        While I really like Joplin, I’m thinking of making the switch to something fully open source.

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          You don’t need the server. It happily works with storing notes as files and syncing them with syncthing.

          Joplin server is a separate product that is for if you want to run a web server to sync and collaborate on notes.