gadgetzombie

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gadgetzombie,

I tried a bunch of these note taking apps and didn’t really get on with any of them. I now use the Vscode/Vscodium extension Foam which essentially gives all the note taking features and graph view in what is already a good text editor.

So long as you are mainly writing notes and don’t need the database features that AnyType has or the DataView plug in Obsidian has (though there might be another vscode extension for this - I’ve never looked), then you’d be fine.

gadgetzombie,

Not anymore according to the update in the pinned comment

What are you using for photo storage and organization?

Hey, I’m wondering what everyone’s solution is for self hosted “cloud” storage of photos? I’ve been running a PhotoPrism server on my Synology for a while but it’s missing some features I’d like to have. While we’ve set up auto-uploading from different phones to the web server, I haven’t found an easy way to...

gadgetzombie,

Fwiw I read that object recognition is coming back with 7.2

There’s a DSM docker that enables the use of Synology Photos without having to buy a Diskstation as well if others are scrolling through this

gadgetzombie,

Sounds like a good update, a couple of days shouldn't matter but I can see both sides to it, people want the latest and greatest but also if there are any issues that's not great as more people migrate to Lemmy

Why is Trilium so unknown? (github.com)

I mean Trilium is fantastic app, lots of potential but the developer is struggling on his own, maybe it's because it's younger than logseq or maybe because is open source compared to obsidian. I think it's the best note-taking/knowledge-base/second-brain i know it virtually could link everything you posses toghter to create a...

gadgetzombie,

Looks good but I'll be sticking with vscodium+foam

gadgetzombie,

Foam is essentially core Obsidian inside VSCode/VSCodium, no access to plugins etc but there are VSCode plugins you can use as a replacement i.e. GitDocs can replace the Obsidian Git Sync plugin

If you search for comparisons most are pretty outdated now, for example Foam does have a graph view but Obsidian will still pull ahead in terms of features.

The main advantage for me is having everything in one program especially on my work PC where I can't install Obsidian but I am allowed VSCode.

gadgetzombie,

My must haves:

  • Bitwarden
  • Dark reader
  • Ublock origin
  • Video speed controller
gadgetzombie,

For what it's worth you can get WindowsTerminal on Win10

gadgetzombie,

I'm pretty sure that if you add your family to your Plex Home then they'll get access to Plexamp

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