Which make it compatible with what I have in [[foam]] (I think still the default?).
I will probably try to take [[outliner mode]] notes in [[logseq]] and write [[text mode]] in [[foam]] or even [[vim]] (assuming I’d be mostly adding to already existent pages seeded with [[agora protocol]]).
Also writing this from the future ;) I realize that I haven’t added any code to prevent users from writing future journals; but then again, why would I?
Now writing in the present again.
Feeling better today. Slept well (about 8.5h).
Relatively low meeting count at the day job today, but I need to manage available time carefully anyway as there’s a lot to do for my project before travel next week (if we are able to travel).
I’m really liking the experience in [[logseq]] so far — it’s a lot faster than [[foam]] when wikilinking in particular.
I had gotten used to frequent delays in [[foam]], it seems, and was essentially waiting for full 5-10s for certain UI actions (while procrastinating on actually fixing the delays?).
To be fair [[foam]] was doing a lot more than my current [[logseq]] setup, though, as I frequently have tens/hundreds of tabs open, whereas [[logseq]] defaults to a single page view (there’s a plugin for tabs that I want to try out.)