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I use obsidian too! while it's not open source, there's so many community plugins and all your notes are stored on your computer in markdown, so you have complete control over your notes (you aren't locked in to using obsidian). I sync my notes with OneDrive, then I use the OneSync mobile app to get my notes synced onto my phone.
something similar to obsidian is logseq, it's open source but it's more geared towards bullet point notes. I used it a bit and it didn't make sense for me (I was mostly journaling, but it looks very promising if you take notes in a bullet point format!)
Now that I've migrated away from Reddit, I will miss /r/Obsidian. I wonder if there's a Lemmy channel somewhere 🤔
there's also a smaller one here [email protected]
Don't have any kbin apps yet, will have to give it a try 😊👍
Kbin doesn't have any apps right now as there's no API, but I'm just using Firefox on mobile
Ah, I see! Still finding my Fediverse sea legs, just assumed there was an app 😊