← Back to context Comment by qwertox 13 hours ago It also won't replace Postgres, because that is also a different thing. 3 comments qwertox Reply dispersed 13 hours ago What do you mean? Version history is explicitly a feature of Obsidian Sync: https://help.obsidian.md/Obsidian+Sync/Version+history qwertox 13 hours ago Yes, but just because it has version history doesn't mean it is closer to git than to Postgres. You can also do versioning in Postgres. You can even search more easily in the history. happytoexplain 13 hours ago I assume they meant "it will never replace Git for syncing Obsidian".
dispersed 13 hours ago What do you mean? Version history is explicitly a feature of Obsidian Sync: https://help.obsidian.md/Obsidian+Sync/Version+history qwertox 13 hours ago Yes, but just because it has version history doesn't mean it is closer to git than to Postgres. You can also do versioning in Postgres. You can even search more easily in the history. happytoexplain 13 hours ago I assume they meant "it will never replace Git for syncing Obsidian".
qwertox 13 hours ago Yes, but just because it has version history doesn't mean it is closer to git than to Postgres. You can also do versioning in Postgres. You can even search more easily in the history. happytoexplain 13 hours ago I assume they meant "it will never replace Git for syncing Obsidian".
What do you mean? Version history is explicitly a feature of Obsidian Sync: https://help.obsidian.md/Obsidian+Sync/Version+history
Yes, but just because it has version history doesn't mean it is closer to git than to Postgres. You can also do versioning in Postgres. You can even search more easily in the history.
I assume they meant "it will never replace Git for syncing Obsidian".