@kepano In the early days of the project, the devs said they would open source obsidian, that's still not happened. It's proprietary software, so it's not really compatible with "privacy-first"
@Rastal I am not aware of them ever saying that. Much of being privacy-first has nothing to do with the code itself, but the policies and practices of the company, e.g. by default Obsidian collects no data and has been independently audited
Here comes a game that I’m not just playing “on the side”, but one that gets my full attention and that I’m really looking forward to: #TheOuterWorlds by #Obsidian. In the first hour, I’m very impressed by the excellent writing and even more excellent voice acting. The conversation here is so much fun. I am also enchanted by the very beautiful and unobtrusive soundtrack by Justin E. Bell. — #Gaming#ShareYourGames
@spinningthoughts 100% - what the key takeaways / summary are to me wil lbe different to a bot. Will it also capture the nuances / read between the lines comments of a meeting or simply factual.
Feels like there are other aspects of Tana that could have been worked on with AI, rather than forming the core of the app, being something additional
@spinningthoughts I also feel that they now might find themselves in a type scenario where other aspects of the app will fall to the wayside as they will need to put all efforts into ensure that AI runs as it should (given this is basically what users are paying for) while other basic things are not fixed.
I noticed that #Obsidian is barely useable with keyboard navigation on iOS/iPadOS. The UI herarchy does not translate into accessible tab navigation. The deepest reachable UI element is the vault switcher menu. There is room for improvement.
@kepano Thanks for reaching out! Appreciate that.
So, there is actually nothing I could rank because tab navigation simply does not function at all. All I can reach with a keyboard is the vault switch menu. It is not possible to navigate the UI via tab/shift-tab keys and arrow keys.
Different areas of UI but also quite important: Scaling fonts, scaling font size of reader separately from UI, scaling horizontal margins of notes quickly and something like a focus-reading mode.
Hi @kepano, I am at the point of getting the payed #Obsidian Sync but one thing holding me back is whether or not the paths/note names are obfuscated.
Notes that are e.g. named to a person are for example considered to be personal data and I cannot afford them to be breached in case the sync server gets hacked, not to mention other sensitivity that can be in note names.
I searched the #E2EE pages and using startpage, but can’t find indisputable proof. Can you/anyone help me out on this?
#Obsidian folks - is there a way to stack 2 plugins vertically in the right sidebar? I'd love to have the calendar stationed in the top right and another just below it.