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I’ve been using Logseq after trying Notion and Obsidian a good bit and I’m really enjoying it. It’s a block-based note app that makes connecting thoughts together super easy. So far so goo!
Looks interesting, but is it open source? Looking at the jobs page it looks like a great place to work, but it blows my mind that still only offer 2 weeks off.
They say it’s open source on their main page and link to their Github. I haven’t personally vetted that fact, but I’ve yet to hear anything to the contrary so I believe it.
Huh, fair enough! Didn't seem that way from the website.