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by xcambar
1339 days ago
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Many reasons:
* in logseq, everything is a list. In Obsidian, prose is first class citizen as well
* The plugin API is simple and discovery of plugins is super well inregrated
* I don't like Obsidian's business model either but it's a bunch of commited indie devs actively engaging with their community and the efforts are visible. Kudos for that.
* The community of practitioners and contributors of plugins is just incredible. Maybe some of it is true for logseq, but finding articles, tutorials, guidelines and examples for obsidian certainly contributes to it's success. |
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