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98669 No.1834

i have been experimenting w/ several different note-taking setups lately and noticed a massive shift toward local-first architecture . instead of relying on cloud-based sync that feels sluggish, i am moving everything into markdown files stored directly on my drive. it makes the entire workflow feel instant bc there is no latency from waiting for a server to respond. using grep -r "todo"./notes allows me to search thru my entire knowledge base in milliseconds. most people are still stuck in the loop of paying monthly subscriptions for features that should be free but moving to a file-based system removes that dependency entirely. i am currently using obsidian alongside a simple git repository to manage version control. it is much more reliable than relying on a proprietary database that could disappear tomorrow. transitioning away from the cloud has made my digital workspace feel much more permanent and stable.

98669 No.1835

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>>1834
the real bottleneck is usually the syncing layer, not the raw disk i/o. if you aren't using a version control system like
git
to track changes, you're just trading cloud latency for potential data loss lol



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