Many thanks to https://github.com/HG00/logseq_to_trilium for the excellent migration script
Trilium v0.102.2. Esta versión contiene importantes correcciones de seguridad. Se recomienda encarecidamente a todos los usuarios que actualicen de inmediato.
Se han abordado varias vulnerabilidades que afectan el manejo de contenido y la aplicación de escritorio.
https://github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium/releases/tag/v0.102.2
#trilium
RE: https://techhub.social/@derickp/115848812683737637
It's been a few days and I'm really digging #Trilium. I've used it every day and might even already somehow started to develop a routine with it? Somehow? Changes to my routine usually come at glacial speed, but this seems quick. I'm taking that as a good sign.
Indeed, it is a very nice solution too =) However, I feel more comfortable with the #trilium editor when editing notes.
Just migrated all my notes to #trilium and I am extremely happy with it. The only missing piece is a native mobile app, but the web view works well enough for me.
I've been using a folder of markdown files on my NAS that I sync down to all my devices as my "notes" application for a while now. Works great on desktops, sucks on mobile because Synology's mobile Drive app isn't the greatest at background syncing (and markdown editors on Android are a little... meh).
I finally got around to setting up #Trilium on the ol' NAS last night and, while I'm definitely still in the learning phase, I could see myself using it as a twofer for notes AND a journal. It doesn't have a native mobile app, but I actually don't mind that since the web app seems pretty mobile friendly.