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Currently I'm using Joplin with Syncthing-backed file system synchronization. I'm pretty pleased with it, as I do like tagging- and Markdown-based systems.

I plan to upgrade to server-based synchronization, but before doing that, however, I wanted to see what other people are using.

Edit: So far I see a slight favor towards Joplin and Logseq, but I totally didn't expect (and appreciate) getting so many different answers.

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[–] Rayspekt@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm curious about changing to a Linux smartphone, on which device are you using Linux mobile?

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Librem 5. I absolutely love it but also recognize it isn't for everyone, yet.

[–] Rayspekt@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

That thing looks really interesting, I've only two problems from a first glance:

  • I'm not informed on mobile CPUs, the thing looks fine, but aren't 3 GB RAM not way too less these days? I mean my cheap ass 150€ wiko phone has six

  • I get it that companys like that one have smaller margins than big tech, but 1000 $ for that phone? Why does not a single of these FOSS/privacy/degoogle companies offer a budget phone around 300 bucks? I don't need a device that runs crysis in 4K, I just want to communicate, browse the web, answer mails, and take okayish photos on something different than big tech spyware.

[–] Hule@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago

The first point probably comes down to time. When they designed the phone, RAM was more expensive and phones came with 1-2-4 gigs.

The second one is manufacturing cost. If they could sell at least a few million units, it would be way cheaper.