• eta@feddit.org
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    15 hours ago

    It was the same for me. I stopped looking at Logseq the second I saw that it didn’t simply save text files. It shouldn’t really be an issue since Logseq is open source so you won’t lose access to your files but for notes I like the simplicity of plain text files for backup in git, for sharing and for searchability.

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      14 hours ago

      Yep same reason here. I use git for backup and sync, if my notes are in a db I can’t easily do that.

      In addition to those benefits, I’d like for my information to outlive the tool I’m using to manage it, which is less likely when using something db-centric.