How I wrote the notes app of my dreams (no coding required)
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Posted by MadaboutDana
Apr 7, 2025 at 09:48 AM
Heh heh, I’m amused by your question, because I’m enjoying Obsidian for precisely this reason – I’m finding ways to produce the perfect PKM based on careful selection of minimal-footprint plugins (such as e.g. Projects, Templater, etc.). I (currently) prefer this approach to vibecoding, simply because Obsidian is so wonderfully cross-platform; I can run it on Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux… etc., and since discovering e.foundation’s eOS (essentially deGoogled Android), I’m increasingly focused on full cross-platform viability with a view, eventually, to liberating myself from the big US providers. It’s a challenge, but a really interesting one!
There, of course, vibecoding might well be a solution. But I need to see more apps – the one covered by this particular topic was interesting, but reflected a mindstate very different from my own (i.e. I can’t work out how on earth the “author” uses it to any practical purpose, and yet clearly he does!).
Cheers!
Bill
Mirce wrote:
>Now my question to the fellow CRIMP-ers on this forum: Do you see the
>potentical that this vibecoding-trend will cure you from your
>CRIMP-condition? For me, it is working; I am JUST USING the app I
>“coded” instead of tinkering with the options of
>Obsidian/LogSeq/MyInfo/AmpleNote/Dynalist….