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I'm checking out various "personal knowledge management" tools in a sandbox to see if it be an upgrade my ragtag collection of text file-based notes.

First candidate is #Logseq, supposedly "privacy-first".

How #privacy friendly is something based on Electron (aka Chrome)? Debatable, but then they also do this:

  1. Have "Send usage data" on by default
  2. Start with an example page that embeds a YouTube video, and accepts all cookies

tcpdump and mitmproxy go wild when starting the program.

Shows that the "Send usage data and diagnostics to Logseq" setting is enabled by default.
Shows the services being contacted by Logseq over HTTPS right after starting it for the first time.  Hosts that are being contact: www.youtube.com, googleads.g.doubleclick.net, jnn-pa-googleapis.com, play.google.com, app.posthog.com, o416451.ingest.sentry.io

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[–] Brett_E_Carlock@mastodon.online 1 points 2 months ago (4 children)

@loadhigh@bitbang.social
Not sure you have a NextCloud to work with, but my current solution to a similar dilemma was a personal NC+Iotas on Linux.

[–] loadhigh@bitbang.social 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

@Brett_E_Carlock@mastodon.online Ah, no, I never got around to setting up a NextCloud.

Does Iotas or NextCloud Notes have some way or organizing notes with tags or some other attributes?

[–] Brett_E_Carlock@mastodon.online 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

@loadhigh@bitbang.social Ah, no, not really. I take it this is a firm requirement for how you manage your data?

There is a Category feature, but that maps to folder hierarchy on storage, and is mostly similar to OneNote's structure with Pages/Subpages, I think. Not terribly complex.

Items can't belong to multiple groups/categories.

I am wondering if maybe QOwnNotes might be more appropriate, which also has an optional NextCloud backend?

[–] loadhigh@bitbang.social 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

@Brett_E_Carlock@mastodon.online
I currently have my text notes in a directory structure but I think/hope I can find them more easily if I can browse through them by tag or other attributes, and remove the need to decide each time which directory they fit in best.

I wish there was a "personal knowledge manager" that's a real, native application like QOwnNotes but it's Electron all the way down (so far, at least.)

[–] Brett_E_Carlock@mastodon.online 1 points 2 months ago

@loadhigh@bitbang.social
My top-level is really broad and I stick hashtags into the body of notes I need to find easily as NC Notes search is full-text and pretty nice, so far.

But yeah, proper tags would be way better but less portable/strict MarkDown 🤔

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