Worse than obsidian if you try and use it like obsidian, sure. But better than obsidian at being a Notion replacement for certain tasks.
Same reason there’s dozens of closed-source note-taking and project management apps. Some have different feature sets and workflows that enable different functionality. One might be great for your specific use-case, another might not. That doesn’t mean the latter doesn’t have any merit, or that it won’t be the perfect solution for someone else who has different needs.
The wait to see if this version is stable enough to be worth upgrading to. 6.12.1 broke a bunch of docker processes apparently and 6.12.2 fixed those but had its own issues from what I was seeing people post.
And the wait begins again!
Just change to Subscribed view? As you get more users who subscribe to various other communities and instances the All feed will start to have more and more content that isn’t what you are subscribed to.
That’s a fair point! Hadn’t thought about it from that perspective
And still no sign of the Raspberry Pi 5!
Upper Midwest? Milwaukee here, yesterday was awful.
As Osrs said previously, there are a ton of self-hosted wiki solutions. I’m partial to WikiJS myself.
I do understand that not everyone may want to self-host a Wiki Server though, and especially if the mods aren’t also server admins it could get difficult to have matching TLDs for the Wiki and its respective community.
Seafile is probably the next biggest/most developed alternative. When I’ve tried setting it up in the past I’ve had serious issues getting it running behind a reverse proxy. Would be fine for local or VPN/Tailscale style usage though. Also, data is stored in a proprietary database which would make configuring external backups a bit harder.
Syncthing is probably the most flexible option, but it’s not a “cloud” storage solution, it’s peer-to-peer file syncing. Doesn’t really allow for easy selective sync or quick deployment and configuration.
There’s also Owncloud but I don’t have experience with it.