I use it with the vrtmrz/obsidian-livesync plugin. You can host your notes anywhere and access them even without obsidian client if necessary.
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Yeah, it's amazing. Best notetaking app I've ever used. Lots of good plugins for whatever you need. I really like the zotero/pandoc integration. Dataview is also really useful.
I use syncthing to keep it synced across all my devices.
I really want to but it's not open-source and I refuse to use malware for notes
Yes. For beacons, nether portals and enchanting tables mostly.
10 blocks is the magical total
Yeah, i have it installed on all my main-use computers, and they back up to my dropbox so all my notes sync up.
not the easiest stone to knap but you can't beat that edge
Yeah, I use the mobile app, and with emacs on desktop with obsidian.el.
The note taking app? Yeah
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Yah I love it