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11 days agoWhat are the chances the hard drive would still be readable, I wonder?
And keep backups, folks.
What are the chances the hard drive would still be readable, I wonder?
And keep backups, folks.
It has been known to happen.
This is definitely his getting-blown-by-an-ostrich face.
Maybe what I’m doing right now? I mean, it could be.
It’s regrettable that Obsidian isn’t open source. But the nice thing about it is that its data store is just a bunch of markdown files in a folder structure, and very easily migrated to any other application. They may have the code but they don’t take the data hostage like a lot of commercial software does.