Comment by charlie0
1 day ago
The odd part here is why take it to 100%+ when you can just build a plugin on Obsidian rather than re-building the whole thing? Seems a bit extreme.
1 day ago
The odd part here is why take it to 100%+ when you can just build a plugin on Obsidian rather than re-building the whole thing? Seems a bit extreme.
In 20 years will that plugin work? I doubt it.
You can’t even compile stuff from 20 years ago without some extensive archeological efforts. I doubt this is your largest problem by then.
???
I have dozens of projects from 20 years ago that I can compile today.
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In 20 years you might be dead.
Directus is not eternal either. They are OSS, but you can't support it yourself forever. For a such a long run this looks like a controversial choice for me.
your ai will straight up write you the plugin if it hadnt already done that seamlessly when you requested it render your file.
This is why I didn't like Obsidian, half the plugins I tried didn't work despite them being in the top 20 downloaded ones. Meanwhile I'll use like 15 year old emacs plugins that haven't been updated in like 5 years and they'll work fine (I think org-diary or something along those lines was what I tried).
Some people just enjoy the process, and you'll always learn something new