@kepano how about the ability to open an .md file (located in a vault) from Windows file explorer and have it open the note in Obsidian? Seems tiny to me, but there may be much more to it than I'm aware 😊
@kepano This is gold. Can I ask you to show the whole filter you used? It looks like your 'contains' function concatenates the file name with something else.
@kepano I'm very excited about getting to use Bases (especially once it will be supported by Publish), and this is a great idea for read-it-later. Thanks!
@kepano I use Sublime Text, mainly for bulk text replacements. Interoperability is important to me, but more so the non-proprietary-ness / longevity of the format.
if your data is stored in a database that a company can freely read and access (i.e. not end-to-end encrypted), the company will eventually update their ToS so they can use your data for AI training — the incentives are too strong to resist