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  • Ah. Thanks for the correction.

  • Simpler setup

  • Thanks. I'll have a look. Since it allows text editing it seems to tick my boxes.

  • No, not FOSS. Just good, and uses plain MD files so no locking-in of your data.

  • Just watched the video for Silverbullet. If it's as good on mobile as in this demo, then it will fit my requirements nicely.

  • I haven't used ZeroTier, but I understand very similar - both wrappers for Wireguard. Tailscale might be better known.

  • Same, I'm on 4GB because of people signing up with my link years ago. I was pleased to see I retained that when I dropped back off the paid plan - that's decent of them.

  • Open source is a big considertaion for me. I've heard Logseq mentioned around the place, but just always assumed it was some sort of log management thing 🤦

  • Thanks. I'll check it out.

  • The simplicity of the markdown files just in directories is something that drew me to it. Just always feels like my data is going to survive technology changes.

  • A Synology NAS at a relative's house, then rsync over Tailscale

  • Just simpler. A pure Wireguard setup would be less reliant on commercial infrastructure since Tailscale uses lighthouses to help make the initial connections before they drop back to peer:peer. Sometimes that can't be done and they relay traffic as well. So the pro is that Tailscale always works and is easy to set up, the con is that you are relying on someone else's cloud.

    If you're committed to Wireguard, don't try Tailscale first, or you won't go back :-)

  • Yes - as others have mentioned, I'm on Taliscale, so anything web based that works on mobile should be fine. I'll check Trilium out. Thanks

  • Sounds like exactly what I'm after. I was going to use FileBrowser since that has a text editor, but Flatnotes seems like it's markdown focused, so even better. Thanks.