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Comment by smeej

4 months ago

That you think this solves it for me is exactly the problem. It's taking the one thing that was ever intuitive for me when it came to managing things in my life, mangles it into a dozen steps that aren't remotely intuitive to me and don't even have common characteristics that would give me a heuristic to remember them, and asks that I completely change the way I do things and think about things to suit some back end I don't want and don't need.

That's why I rejected using Notion. Using it requires forcing my mind to operate inside someone else's system.

Logseq finally felt like someone whose brain works like mine made software for people like me.

And now it's being systematically dismantled for the sake of the hordes of people who already have other tools serving them just fine.

Like I said, I get that it's not my call and people are going to do it anyway. I just hate it more than I've ever hated any software change I can remember.