| > For some kinds of data processing having your files in a local folder is a prereq. Of course. > open in Zed, and I interact with files via the tool-calling agent panel and via terminal. Ah no, I don't use AI for that kind of tasks. I generally use my own formulae and what Notion provides Sans-AI. > I haven't tried Notion AI, maybe it's great. Me neither. I asked for authors and synopsis for a couple of books, that's all. > I can't imagine going back to a world where all my knowledge lives in Notion's house. Before going in, I always check how the Export works. Notion gives your text as Markdown and tables/databases as CSV, which is good enough for me. I don't prefer to use services which I need to move my stuff by hand. If I can make Bases work for me in Obsidian, I might move completely to Obsidian, but I need to test that first. Edit: Looks like the functions Obsidian supports are not enough for me to move over yet. |