More like a notes/personal wiki app, than a readme editor.
That said, Obsidian is a diamond in the rough. Building a personal wiki while learning a skill and referencing it later (via search or category) is a true life hack. It feels like augmenting your memory capacity.
Truly invaluable if you need to reference things often but your knowledge base is highly specialized (e.g., I'm a neurology professor)
Hi I'm a neurology professor that studies healthy aging.
Anyone who tells you blue light does anything but keep you awake longer at night is either ignorant or is trying to sell you something (like blue light filtering lenses that do nothing). You should reevaluate where you got that information.
Both this, and that winning an auction doesn't get you the item but the ability to pay for the item. The "penny" refers to the fact that you pay to buy bids in the auction, not that you pay pennies for items.
Awesome! Do you have a thingiverse link?