been pretty delighted with #obsidian lately, but just discovered the #annotation plugin (built on #hypothes.is) and am now quite thrilled with it
@molly0xfff Im a huge onenote fanboi, but dang. Obsidian has me curious.
@thegpfury i get nervous about proprietary notes formats used by onenote/evernote/notion/etc., which was a huge selling point for me with obsidian (which saves notes as markdown files)
@molly0xfff does it save page annotations as markdown too?
@craig yes and no... technically it's a .md file, but:
@molly0xfff Could be worse! Its at least parseable with just eyeballs.
@thegpfury @molly0xfff I used OneNote extensively at a previous job, and it does solid work. However, #Obsidian has far better templating, is highly extensible, and uses a file format that you could read in Notepad if everything else died. I'm currently shifting to #Dendron, but not due to any particular lack of ability in Obsidian, and I do find myself missing Obsidian's dataview plugin.
@ryebread8403 @thegpfury @molly0xfff Just in case you don’t know, Dendron is in maintenance mode and its future is uncertain. If you need a #PKM plugin for VS Code, Foam might be a safer bet.
@EpiphanicSynchronicity @thegpfury @molly0xfff well boo, that's not what I was hoping to hear today.