As far as I know, companies don’t have to comply yet with the Digital Markets Act. That’s most likely the reason why the WebKit restriction is still in place.
As far as I know, companies don’t have to comply yet with the Digital Markets Act. That’s most likely the reason why the WebKit restriction is still in place.
You can select a local folder in Obsidian for Android and sync the folder with Syncthing. You can even revoke network permissions for Obsidian and it all works completely offline (Flatpak override: --unshare=network
/ GrapheneOS: don’t allow the network permission).
This is my current setup, even though Obsidian is not FOSS. I like that it stores standard Markdown files in a traditional filesystem hierarchy, instead of what Joplin does with using Markdown files as a database. This means that with Obsidian I can use any text editor or any other Markdown app to access and edit my notes, whereas with Joplin I would have to export them first to standard Markdown and then potentially rename and reorganise all the files and their attachments.
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