Please tell me where I got things wrong.
Very likely to move to Threads once it federated.
| Threads | https://www.threads.net/@nhan.nt.000 |
| PKM.social (not very active) | https://pkm.social/@nhan |
| mindly.social (inactive) | https://mindly.social/@nhan |
Please tell me where I got things wrong.
Very likely to move to Threads once it federated.
| Threads | https://www.threads.net/@nhan.nt.000 |
| PKM.social (not very active) | https://pkm.social/@nhan |
| mindly.social (inactive) | https://mindly.social/@nhan |
This is not exclusive to Roam Research, Logseq shared it too. People usually crave for communications from the developers but may be stay shut like Obsidian team is the best way, so we don't know what their deepest thoughts are lol. Joking ofc, Obsidian team is super active on their Discord server.
Opinions about opinions about Israel-Hamas war. This is why I like NYTimes so much.
Those who use #Raindrop might be interested: it's now open-source.
Exhibit A of why people don't use #Mastodon. Let's migrate/use small servers, and you're there by yourself. If I were that person, I thought there isn't a somewhat vibrant Logseq community on Mastodon.
Just recently discovered #LogSeq . Anybody using it? What do you like and not like about it? I use an outlining web app called #Checkvist right now in which I implement a partial #GTD process. It feels like LogSeq does a lot of organization that could be useful. I think Checkvist can do some of the similar things, but it feels like LogSeq was built to do them where as Checkvist developed them as additions to the core "list" functionality. But that's just my impression.
FYI #AnyType promised to be "Open Source" but then they released the source code with a custom license that limits you A LOT, making it not FOSS as per FSF and OSI definitions. AnyType is just "source available" and with such a nonsense license no one should use it.