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I really like obsidian but having to sync files and thus store them on multiple devices is prone to errors and a security risk ( lose a device and all the data is now in the wild )
A hosted solution most likely wont work due to GDPR
I don't care if it's paid software, but I would prefer if the source were available.
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maybe.
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I'll have a look thanks
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It's the particuklare ease of being able to past screenshots in directly and having support for code highlighting that's been the draw for obsidian.
Most wikis I've looked at have been quite cumbersome in those aspects, which then becomes a barrier to people actually using it for creating new/editing nodes.
That and being able to edit content immediately with out going though a backend to edit.