I’m bored and want to practice my Rust skills. I am the creator of open-tv. If you have any idea for a linux desktop app, even if it seems quite complex, I will take it.

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      I would kill for this. Trying to get logseq, or any other markdown editor to play nice with an existing obsidian vault is a nightmare. And none of them are nearly as feature complete or expandable.

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        unrestrictive nature of Obsidian is simply top notch.

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            I was talking about the community extension integration, now about editors, I was easily able to switch between them. The one I was having the most difficulty with was Logseq."

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        nope, logseq is good for canvas and new knowledge base, but doesn’t fit for the my existing datalog requirements.

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          The mention of datalog confuses me. I know it as a programming language. Does it mean something else for you? And what do you mean by “canvas”? I know about painting on a canvas and similar usages as well as the verb “canvassing” for soliciting for votes.

          Anti Commercial-AI license

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            Not the programming language, datalog here is referring to highly interlinked knowledge base,

            canvas is logseq whiteboard version of Obsidian, like for mind map or creating data flow/logic diagrams.