True, but, I don't need docker or a VMM to run it in, or as many resources.
Backups are easier, updates are predictable... and are adverts now a thing with the AIO?
I come from the early days when every NC point release needed a lot of tweaks to even make it work... hence the AIO was born from that mess.
Sorry to hear about your Dad. My Mum's slowing down now and I'm fearing the day that her money dries up and I'll have to bring her in to live with us... she's lovely, but it's the loss of independance (for all concerned).
But, I saw a yoochoob recently which reminded me that sometimes we need to do the right things, which might not be the nice things, so I hope the ultimatum works for your Dad
For me, Logseq does a really good job, but I'm finding it difficult to keep track of ToDos and silverbullet just seems like it's a bit simpler and could do everything I need
I'm also seeing Logseq head towards a database-first version, which I'm not a fan of, so wanted to try other markdown file-first options before / if I have to jump ship
However, Silverbullet's learning curve is much steeper than Logseq's.
True, but, I don't need docker or a VMM to run it in, or as many resources. Backups are easier, updates are predictable... and are adverts now a thing with the AIO?
I come from the early days when every NC point release needed a lot of tweaks to even make it work... hence the AIO was born from that mess.
I just found a simpler solution...