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That said, the list of literally 20 different ways of storing your
> Tiddlywiki data is user-hostile. Don't tell me
> that you have a Node server and a PHP server, just give me the easiest way
> to self-host, how to use Dropbox/Google Drive, or perhaps one more
> option. You can include a link to "other options", but don't put them
> front and center.
>
Tiddlywiki's maintenance cost and learning curve / ability to create notes
> efficiently and effortlessly is not there to me. I've tried picking it up a
> dozen times in the last few year. A good notetaking app should get out of
> your way entirely, and only add a small cost of maintenance for the larger
> amounts of benefits you reap from it. Everything needs to be visible at a
> glance, with nothing hiding behind obscurity
> I looked into Tiddlywiki before but it seemed
> too involved to maintain easily and overkill for my use case.
> ...
>
> Also I just can’t stand the idea of “tiddlers”.
>
The main thing that surprised me is that people seem to think that TW is
difficult to learn. Yet, the conversation kept getting hijacked to promote
Org-mode. Org-mode is great, but ... not at all simple. When I'm using it I
have to keep my OM cheat sheet handy.
-- Mark
On Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 4:00:03 PM UTC-7, RichardWilliamSmith
wrote:
>
> In case you are interested, Tiddlywiki is making its yearly visit to the
> front page of Hacker News right now:
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18107271
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
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