I've been wanting to see what the #ObsidianMD hype is all about, but I just can't get over how the only proper sync is the one that uses their own infra. I would love it if I could point it at my own infrastructure for that.

Sure, I could use sync clients, but those don't integrate well with the mobile app.

Guess I'm sticking with #Joplin.

#Obisidian.

Alright, played around a bit with my #NextCloud sync, and that didn't do what I wanted because the android client doesn't sync new files from android back. That led me to look at #SyncThing, which I always thought was just a #Dropbox clone, but I didn't realise it was peer to peer, and it worked great.

Thanks for the advice all. Now I can give #Obsidian a fair shot, see if it's as good as it's cracked up to be.

@ainmosni there is an autosync feature in your nextcloud app.
@mohs Yes, I turned that on for a folder, but it doesn't work as I needed it to.

@ainmosni I can highly recommend Syncthing-Fork over the official Android client, as it offers much better control

https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.catfriend1.syncthingandroid/

Syncthing-Fork v1 | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository

Wrapper for Syncthing - Open and decentralized file synchronization

@ainmosni I was at the same place. I'am syncing my #obsidian with #syncthing for a couple of weeks and it works just great! Perfect solution for me