Hello there, growing #Logseq mess
Hello there, growing #Logseq mess
#StateOfTheGraph, a personal #Logseq #graph evolution.
July 15th 2025: 751 nodes & 1043 links.
#StateOfTheGraph, a personal #Logseq #graph evolution.
August 26th, 2025: 804 nodes & 1117 links.
#StateOfTheGraph, a personal #Logseq #graph evolution.
December 8th, 2025: 915 nodes & 1310 links.
#StateOfTheGraph, a personal #Logseq graph evolution.
February 13th, 2026: 922 nodes & 1323 links.
Last snapshot before migrating to #OrgRoam (hence the limited growth since the last one!).
@jeremy I started with #orgroam and I miss a way to look and capture notes when I'm on my phone (Android). I heard #logseq is capable of doing this and working as a mobile app for #orgmode.
From your post I understood that you are moving from logseq to org-roam. Do you need to access your notes while on mobile? Do you have any tips on what to use?
@peaoPerdido @jeremy I routinely use #Emacs with #OrgMode and #OrgRoam on #GrapheneOS (a security hardened Android fork). I can even use #OrRoamUI and see the node cloud in my Vanadium browser. The setup instructions are a little knarly though
Android ports for GNU Emacs https://sourceforge.net/projects/android-ports-for-gnu-emacs/files/termux/
Having some good keyboards like The Unexpected Keyboard https://f-droid.org/packages/juloo.keyboard2/ is critical to be able to use the Emacs key combinations.
I also use #SyncThing to keep my notes in sync across devices.