@realgnomidad I learned about Obsidian just a moment after I switched to Notion from Evernote. Evernote had a native app for desktop (like _really_ native, written in Qt). So what could have gone wrong? They restricted synchronization to 2 devices.I was amazed with Obsidian that it basically rendered my website locally (my website converts Markdown files into webpages).And currently I don’t complain about Notion functionality. But they keep making changes, and for me that is a bad sign. It reminds me of Trello. Trello was a superb service - light and simple kanban board. But when Atlassian came along, they made it slow and they’ve crammed a terrible text editor in there.Besides, I’ve now started hosting a lot of services at home, whereas before I didn’t have that option.And so, naturally, as Notion made changes to its interface bit by bit, I began to lose trust in the service and found a self-hosted alternative.