Yeah a lot of the stuff I store in Obsidian can be found on Google, but it's easier to find on Obsidian, and I write down clarifications and simplify things in my own words so I can understand it better.
I also use it for notes of things I want to do. Not necessarily todo lists, but things like movies to watch or stuff like that.
Yeah but now that it has it people aren't going to leave. We need the alternatives to be good before they leave, they can't migrate now and have it be good later.
There's not really any good alternative for large communities. The amount of tools available on Discord in the form of bots is so useful, any other platform they move to needs to have that as well.
Surprised r/programming went dark, considering its got multiple admins moderating it. I didn't think they would, and they didn't mention anything before I left
Yeah honestly I stopped browsing AskReddit because of that. And I don't think it was necessarily entirely the commenters' fault, I think it was that the questions have gotten worse over time.
AskReddit is still up, despite the number of posts I've seen on the subreddit asking for it to join.
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