New post: The Markdown Link no. 20

Among today’s links are markdown editors Swifty, Glyph, MWeb, book aid Writers Studio, and a significant new release for SilverBullet, a local-first markdown editor.

https://md-handbook.com/blog/markdown-link-no-20/

#markdown #markdowneditors #bookmarkdown #Swifty #Glyph #MWeb #WritersStudio #SilverBullet

SilverBullet 2.6 is out with major architectural and UX changes. 🚀

The move from Deno to Node.js improves bundle optimization and raw performance. For writers, the new full Markdown footnote support (including live preview on hover) and the overhauled Outline commands for moving sections make long-form editing much smoother.

Release: https://github.com/silverbulletmd/silverbullet/releases/tag/2.6.1
Host it on PikaPods: https://pikapods.com/pods?run=silverbullet

#opensource #pkm #silverbullet

@orangeacme sorry, not Obsidian, but along those lines, you may be also interested in #SilverBullet https://silverbullet.md/
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#SilverBullet 2.6 released!

This is a big one. Under the hood, the entire TypeScript/client codebase has migrated from Deno to Node.js (now using vitest for tests), with bundle size optimizations via chunked ESBuild builds and JIT loading of larger modules. There's a brand new (experimental) Runtime API and accompanying CLI that let you programmatically drive a remote SilverBullet server, evaluating Lua expressions among other things. And more!

https://community.silverbullet.md/t/silverbullet-2-6-released/4024?u=zef

SilverBullet 2.6 released!

SilverBullet 2.6 is a big one. Under the hood, the entire TypeScript/client codebase has migrated from Deno to Node.js (now using vitest for tests), with bundle size optimizations via chunked ESBuild builds and JIT loading of larger modules. On top of that, there's a brand new (experimental) Runtime API and accompanying CLI that let you programmatically drive a remote SilverBullet server, evaluating Lua expressions, running scripts, and fetching console logs against a full client running in head...

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Hopefully soon, we get to see #MontezoomasRevenge, Jaguar, Revolucion and #SilverBullet operating simultaneously 🤓

4k 60fos version - https://youtu.be/TtVNz7R7rHA?si=lOaAKw-e6ylTnJzO

#Knotts #KnottsBerryFarm #Fiesta #FiestaVillage #Montezoomas

https://www.mzmzmmz.com/1563058/ カクテルの「シルバーバレット」って間違いなの?🤔教えてパチュリー先生!①🍷【ゆっくり解説】 #shorts #2025Summer #2025SummerAnime #2025年夏開始の新作アニメ #anime #BULLET/BULLETバレット/バレット #cocktail #patchouli #PatchouliKnowledge #SilverBullet #Touhou #アニメ #カクテル #新作アニメ #東方 #解説 #豆知識 #雑学

Coming soon in a future release (and already available on the edge builds): the #SilverBullet runtime API https://community.silverbullet.md/t/the-runtime-api/4009

Unlocking things like silverbullet-cli and probably many things we cannot imagine yet.

The Runtime API

Some of you may have notice the recent addition of the Runtime API in the Edge builds and I wanted to give you some context on the direction that I'm thinking. The Opportunity Not wanting to sound too managementese here, but I'll use the word opportunity rather than problem anyway. Once upon a time, SilverBullet was a rather simple note apps. Text files on a disk. Nothing fancy. Then the indexing story started, turning SilverBullet in a personal database. Then LIQ (Language Integrated Query) d...

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Friday is BIML day here in my little world. If you are interested in hard core machine learning #ML aka #AI security #MLsec, check out our podcast featuring in depth interviews with technical leaders in the space.

#SilverBullet #BIML

https://berryvilleiml.com/podcast/

Silver Bullet Security Podcast | BIML

Welcome to the Silver Bullet Security Podcast, created and hosted by the Berryville Institute of Machine Learning,

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I’m strongly considering making the #SilverBullet “native” apps free for personal use, paid for work use and not open source. A kind of “open core” model. SilverBullet the self hosted server will remain MIT licensed, just the native wrapper will not.

I think this may be a more sustainable option to make the project financially viable for me. It costs a lot of time. I get some donations, but not nearly enough to really compensate for my reduced working hours. I think this route may be a good balance between open source at core and paying a little bit for the slightly more polished and easy to use experience.

Due to the Hetzner price hike, decided to kill the Kubernetes cluster that a bunch of #SilverBullet services were running on (was overkill anyway) and replaced it with one VM with a bunch of docker-compose stacks. Monthly cost should go from from about 40 euros to about 5-6 now.