I do agree the fact that you can tinker with TW so much is probably part of 
why some people are drawn to it in the first place, but as for myself I can 
definitely see an reversed correlation between time spent tinkering and 
time spent actually writing in TW. :)

That being said, what I like about TW is that once your setup is done (and 
there's really not much that cannot be done), it just works. I never 
managed to get on the Notion bandwagon because it feels like so much work 
at a micro level (organising your folders and figuring out a hierarchy, 
picking an emoji for each of them, displaying data from various places) 
rather than tinkering at the macro level like I can do with TW.

On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 7:05:27 PM UTC+1, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> One thing to remember with this group is that there is a huge selection 
> bias toward people who want to tinker with tiddlywiki, otherwise they 
> wouldn't post here. I think that most people who use it are like Felicity, 
> who uses it all the time but doesn't have any need for anything past 
> tagging, linking and lists.
>

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