With the right combination of plugins (right as in right for you) #emacs is just a #notemaking heaven. You can simply get any feature offered by @obsidianmd , @logseq or whatever your favorite #notetaking app might be. Additionally, you'll be working within a highly customizable ecosystem with limitless options for getting any conceivable task done.
I am really disappointed by the current state of org mode (or just note taking in general) on Android.
I really want a simple, dedicated app where I can:
make a simple list or takes some notes
have that be saved in some plain text format that can be edited in vim or emacs on my computer
have that file be accessible in a way that Syncthing can pick it up
Pick up changes made on the file system
Orgzly seems to want to do its own thing and fails at 3 and 4. orgro is read-only. Every other note-taking or list app I’ve seen just stores stuff in its own little database in its own format.
@brettwitty further to this, it took me until recent years to realise that my preference was not based on efficiency or productivity, but because I enjoy using my chosen tools. I think they're fun and look cool, and I would use them even if they slowed me down.
@brettwitty my religion in Christian. I don't have room for religions around language, IDEs, car brand, or any of the other thing people spend too much time fighting about.
I often need to remind myself of the above to ensure to don't start worshiping something else...