Diego

Thanks for sharing and very interesting. In the past I may have adopted a 
solution like this, being a lot of what I really wanted from a non-linear 
notebook. However as broad as its scope I am not sure it is as much of a 
*platform 
as tiddlywiki* is, with high UI customisation and design alternatives.

Whilst you could make a tiddlywiki that looks and works like foam, I am not 
sure you could do the reverse. I would be more inclined to suggest it was a 
roam competitor and thus competition for tiddlywiki for users seeking roam 
type solutions, but not a full competitor to Tiddlywiki.

I would also argue to look into and hack foam would require a programmer, 
unlike tiddlywiki where you need not be a programmer, although you do start 
to develop some skills as a programmer it does not demand learning a whole 
language because of its building blocks. HTML CSS and Javascript are also a 
little more of a global standard.

Regards
Tony


On Monday, June 29, 2020 at 1:26:00 AM UTC+10, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> I came across another interesting TW competitor today on HN:
>
> Github link: https://github.com/foambubble/foam
>
> HackerNews Comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23666950
>

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