I just actually started using it yesterday. I used Obsidian before but not really. It doesn't have the complexity that Obisdian offers but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's just something different. You could totally set up Obisidan to work like Logseq, but that involves work and with Logseq you could just start without needing to do anything.
Two features I'm still missing is the ability to color my graph and an option to show line numbers.
Honestly, I'm a very active redditor with over 1000h on reddit and I will leave. However, I don't think it will make such a major impact on the overall reddit experience when 3% are leaving. Even if they belong to the most active members on reddit. Sure we'll definitely see a drop in users on the 1.7, but I don't think it will have such a huge impact on the revenue.
I'm really hoping it does, but even then the question remains on how platforms like Lemmy or Kbin make money. They don't have any ads and Lemmy and Kbin currently have about as many members as a large subreddit.
I was here before Lemmy blew up and I can say it definitely improved and it improved fast but well have to see how many actually stay here and stay active
They really don't. Yes. They did lose users and money in the last week but I doubt it will have any significant influence in the future. In half a year they're back to normal
no it's not, because now you just can't really find this kind of information unless you know which discord server you have to join. STOP USING DISCORD AS A WIKI
I just actually started using it yesterday. I used Obsidian before but not really. It doesn't have the complexity that Obisdian offers but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's just something different. You could totally set up Obisidan to work like Logseq, but that involves work and with Logseq you could just start without needing to do anything.
Two features I'm still missing is the ability to color my graph and an option to show line numbers.