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federated logseq (lemmy.world)

Hey everyone, was just trying to get an idea of what people thought of this / is it worth making?

A pwa, offline first document based application like logseq or obsidian that is also realtime collaborative and federated

I started off with the idea that I want to have something that I can sync between my devices but also I don't want to deal with. A private company that can ultimately just change their privacy policy and own my shit (looking at you notion and todoist). But also I don't really find joy in having to host my own servers either, so maybe that could be solved with federation? Host my stuff on one server and if I stop agreeing with the ideas of mthe current host I can just pick up my account and move it to another server all while still being able to share and collaborate on notes.

I've been getting kind of discouraged though more recently because its a pretty massive endeavor and there are just so many applications that seem to be doing mostly the same thing ( aside from sync / federation / realtime collaborative) everything is missing at least one it seems.

So I guess my question is, is this worth continuing to work on? Is this something that anyone else wants? Am I just crazy for wanting these very specific things?

Here is my current version (federation doesn't work yet, and after looking more into logseq I have completely missed the mark on some functionality)

tasks-eight-dun.vercel.app/ https://github.com/odama626/tasks

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[-] Tealk@rollenspiel.forum 2 points 1 year ago

I've been using nextcloud for years without any problems

[-] milan@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 year ago

lucky you, i had nothing but problems... maybe different usage pattern

[-] okamiueru@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

What do you suspect the issue can be? Some sources not syncing causing multiple divergences?

this post was submitted on 11 Nov 2023
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