I am currently using Obsidian. I like it; it is great. The graph is a bit of a gimmick but very rewarding. The formatting is easy. The search can be great and powerful, but Markdown can also be a letdown sometimes; it is just so limiting sometimes.
I think Obsidian is almost boring. It works, and my main gripe is syncing it to my phone. I have tried using Syncthing, but I often get clashes with versions of notes or even lose notes, even when using Syncthing versioning.
But then there is Notion. Let me first say, I have not used Notion at all. I made an account, saw all the great stuff, especially the database feature and all the APIs, but something felt off.
Of course, I researched the privacy of Notion and realised it is a complete dumpster fire.
My work is confidential; I really can’t use something like Notion. But then, for my personal stuff, I also don’t want AI to be trained on it or used for marketing to me or on me.
Are there alternatives to Notion that someone can recommend to me?
Joplin
Joplin is a classic and was my goto before Obsidian
I believe you will happy with anytype:
the source code is made public and your notes/database are encrypted by default. You can even sync locally from your phone/laptop without internet.
The only two negatives I have found are that the mobile app has 1 tracker embedded into it (amplitude) and you dont have a choice about your encrypted data syncing to their servers.
If you’re a little into self-hosting and can follow a readme on how to start a Docker container then you can even get around having any of your data on their servers and use a private sync server :)
This looks amazing, thank you very much!
Support if you like it and can. I use it everyday and can’t say enough nice things. They have a great telegram channel that is very active
That is something that a pihole can sort completely, no?
Not really unfortunately. I use Joplin with my notes living on my nextcloud at the moment, but its still not quite what I’m looking for. Notesnook might be another one worth looking at. I think you can also self host it, but I haven’t tried it yet.
I know of these 2. The second i have been using and is very nice.
https://appflowy.com/ is another possibility.
This looks great, thank you!
I use and recommend crypt.ee
Logseq can be run locally (without any “cloud”) and is free & open source.
I came here to recommend Logseq. It has quite some plugins for different use cases, too.