Ernie Smith on Nostr: After using VS Code + Joplin sync for a bit, I decided to try Obsidian after getting ...
After using VS Code + Joplin sync for a bit, I decided to try Obsidian after getting a bit too frustrated with the ways VS Code has kind of let me down as a Markdown editor. It doesn’t really do autocorrection, and I was running into issues with the syncing capabilities with Joplin.
I don’t care about the mind-mapping stuff. I really don’t. But it seems like a decent enough editor.
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