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by wiether
233 days ago
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Sure, but that's not the issue raised by the article And if it was the other way around, I guess people would be complaining about how closed it is for the developers I think part of its success is due to the ecosystem composed of hundreds of plugins. |
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> Since Obsidian isn’t distributed through the Mac App Store, it isn’t required to use sandboxing,
> Combined with the fact that its source code isn’t public,
> And that many users rely heavily on Community Plugins (some of my friends have customized their Obsidian setups so much that I barely recognize the app),
> And that users often grant Obsidian access to sensitive folders like iCloud Drive, Documents, or Desktop (protected by TCC or not), etc to open Vault.
> To me, this represents a very serious risk.