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@kbin.socialThere is a plugin called gpgCrypt that might do full vault encryption (no idea how well it works) but it does mention that Obsidian's cache of notes will still be unencrypted on disk.
Not that I know of. Obsidian sync between multiple devices is end-to-end encrypted but it all ends up unencrypted on device. Some plugins let you encrypt sensitive information/notes (Meld Encrypt) - I haven't used it in some time but when I did it was a little finicky.
Some other options:
Tailscale is my goto. I can just use regular remote desktop like I'm on my home LAN. Having said that - I run this on my own laptop that I bring with me. I'd never set it up on a work computer.
You can also do this with any theme if you setup a CSS Snippet:
// This is the one that works for me
.markdown-source-view.mod-cm6 .cm-scroller {
font-family: monospace;
}
// You may also want to do this one
.markdown-source-view {
font-family: monospace;
}
Then reading view will use whatever font you've configured in the settings.
ONE OF US. ONE OF US.
My main concern now though is that there's a single point of failure for my mental well being. I'm reaally gonna need to keep backups because it's not just my 'second brain' I think most of my actual brain is in there at this point.
I'm so annoyed with myself for not giving Excalidraw more of a try. When I first installed Obsidian it was one of the plugins I tried out, but for some reason didn't end up using it. I had a Galaxy Note, but I never thought to install the plugin on the phone, I just assumed that it'd be a little janky.
Recently however I was looking for a cross-platform handwritten notes app that would work with my iPad w/ Apple Pencil and Galaxy Note w/ S-Pen... low and behold after trying all these other apps I remembered Excalidraw and decided to see what it was like. Holy crap, how did I miss this? Under my nose the whole time.
It's wild to me how native proton feels in so many games. Though, I'll still have a special place in my heart for Super Tux Kart, Warsow, Armagetron Advanced, 0 A.D. et al. Not to mention all the ports Feral Interactive has done over the years.