where the heck does logseq flatpak keep the local files?!?

ok, you need to click the "add a graph"

i failed on step one of using this app.

ok, looks neat. need to watch some youtube video tutorials to give me an idea how to use this.

Wow. I think logseq matches my brain more than obsidian after watching this video. Templates and todo really look cool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS5fyFWsZT4

This video sold me.

Now I just need to figure out a way to sync it with mobile. Maybe syncthing? What say #logseq people out there?

How I Use Logseq for Better Productivity and Organization at Work

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@tootbrute Looking great! I'm also looking for an alternative to my current workflow and this looks promising. I'd also love to know how sync with Android is handled usually.

@tootbrute You may be interested in reading
https://karl-voit.at/2024/01/28/logseq-from-org-pov/
and
https://www.karl-voit.at/2025/08/17/Markdown-disaster/

I'm not sure where I'll migrate our logseq setups to. Hopefully Org-mode, maybe SilverBullet.

HTH

Logseq from an Org-mode Point of View

Logseq from an Org-mode Point of View

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For a long time, I was looking for a solution to keep track of my ideas, tasks, projects, and long-term goals. Of course, I already wrote down important things before to not forget them and have them ready when I wanted to work on them. However, I scattered these notes across various places: sometimes as handwritten notes, sometimes in an app on my smartphone, sometimes a simple text editor on my desktop PC was sufficient, or they ended up in the cloud of some free web service. Ideally, even in my self-hosted Nextcloud instance. Thus, I successfully transformed the chaos in my head into digital clutter. Congratulations, Tim.

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@tootbrute I use syncthing

Also logseq is one of the coolest things ever