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For some kinds of data processing having your files in a local folder is a prereq. Every day I have my Obsidian vault open in Zed, and I interact with files via the tool-calling agent panel and via terminal.

I haven't tried Notion AI, maybe it's great. But I can't imagine going back to a world where all my knowledge lives in Notion's house. Notion CEO Ivan Zhao recently said: "If you think about applications, each application is kind of like a mini-prison of computing". (https://www.theverge.com/decoder-podcast-with-nilay-patel/75...) I think he's right. I don't want to be in Notion's prison even if it's big and nice.


> For some kinds of data processing having your files in a local folder is a prereq.

Of course.

> open in Zed, and I interact with files via the tool-calling agent panel and via terminal.

Ah no, I don't use AI for that kind of tasks. I generally use my own formulae and what Notion provides Sans-AI.

> I haven't tried Notion AI, maybe it's great.

Me neither. I asked for authors and synopsis for a couple of books, that's all.

> I can't imagine going back to a world where all my knowledge lives in Notion's house.

Before going in, I always check how the Export works. Notion gives your text as Markdown and tables/databases as CSV, which is good enough for me.

I don't prefer to use services which I need to move my stuff by hand.

If I can make Bases work for me in Obsidian, I might move completely to Obsidian, but I need to test that first.

Edit: Looks like the functions Obsidian supports are not enough for me to move over yet.


It's a major player for personal notes. Eg

> Love letter to @obsdmd to which I very happily switched to for my personal notes. My primary interest in Obsidian is not even for note taking specifically, it is that Obsidian is around the state of the art of a philosophy of software and what it could be. — https://x.com/karpathy/status/1761467904737067456

And there's a lot of interest from tech-savvy folks wanting to use it at work. (Said as a cofounder of a co making business multiplayer tools)


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