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by gejose
41 days ago
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Love Obsidian but I've previously commented about the security model for plugins here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45308131. TLDR: your entire vault (and possibly filesystem) is exposed to every single plugin you install. I really do think Obsidian needs 2 things to have any reasonable security: 1. It needs to be a lot more batteries-included. A user shouldn't need a plugin for basic functionality. 2. It needs a granular permission system, where each plugin should have to declare and prompt you to allow or reject specific permissions, just like on iOS and Android. The system should enforce that a plugin cannot bypass this. |
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What functionality are you thinking of? I just looked and I've never enabled community plugins.
My Obsidian complaint is the opposite. I think its bloated well beyond the initial premise of a markdown editor over a directory of files. I think it was just about perfect right before the introduction of the Canvas feature.