#Logseq has a 'demo graph', where you can open your local graph in the browser. Does anyone know if there's a way to do the same, or something similar, in #Obsidian?
I'd like to be able to open certain pages, in the browser, for quick access and or editing.
@toran You can add to @obsidian@obsidianmd using #FleetingNotes and store those notes within the app (also available as a browser extension or PWA). The notes are written directly into your vault and live in their own folder with front matter, but you cannot access non-FA notes that are already in the vault. I am not affiliated with Fleeting Notes, but I like their product a lot and it is a great way to add notes on the go or when you only have browser access and can't install Obsidian.
Even though I have no experience with db queries, there was something I wanted to do in #Logseq so I worked really hard on an advanced query. It took me all day but I won and it works and I know how it works so I can change it if I want. #programming
It involved asking for help and crying and gathering myself back together and trying again and I would appreciate some positive feedback about doing a hard thing please. @adhd@actuallyautistic