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  1. I made a weekly planner for the awesome Trilium Notes: capture TODO, IDEA, CHECK, TOREAD and DEFER items anywhere in your notes, then plan them on a weekly board.

    Features: backlog, drag & drop scheduling, @today/@fri dates, quick capture, tags + filters, week/work/day views, progress bars, source-note links, and dark/light mode support. #triliumNotes #triliumNext #pkm #noteTakingApp #todo

    github.com/ecodiv/Trilium_scri

  2. I made a weekly planner for the awesome Trilium Notes: capture TODO, IDEA, CHECK, TOREAD and DEFER items anywhere in your notes, then plan them on a weekly board.

    Features: backlog, drag & drop scheduling, @today/@fri dates, quick capture, tags + filters, week/work/day views, progress bars, source-note links, and dark/light mode support.

    github.com/ecodiv/Trilium_scri

  3. I made a weekly planner for the awesome Trilium Notes: capture TODO, IDEA, CHECK, TOREAD and DEFER items anywhere in your notes, then plan them on a weekly board.

    Features: backlog, drag & drop scheduling, @today/@fri dates, quick capture, tags + filters, week/work/day views, progress bars, source-note links, and dark/light mode support. #triliumNotes #triliumNext #pkm #noteTakingApp #todo

    github.com/ecodiv/Trilium_scri

  4. I made a weekly planner for the awesome Trilium Notes: capture TODO, IDEA, CHECK, TOREAD and DEFER items anywhere in your notes, then plan them on a weekly board.

    Features: backlog, drag & drop scheduling, @today/@fri dates, quick capture, tags + filters, week/work/day views, progress bars, source-note links, and dark/light mode support. #triliumNotes #triliumNext #pkm #noteTakingApp #todo

    github.com/ecodiv/Trilium_scri

  5. I made a weekly planner for the awesome Trilium Notes: capture TODO, IDEA, CHECK, TOREAD and DEFER items anywhere in your notes, then plan them on a weekly board.

    Features: backlog, drag & drop scheduling, @today/@fri dates, quick capture, tags + filters, week/work/day views, progress bars, source-note links, and dark/light mode support. #triliumNotes #triliumNext #pkm #noteTakingApp #todo

    github.com/ecodiv/Trilium_scri

  6. Finally I managed to half-decently organise my notes and knowledge with the old-school but great #FOSS app #Joplin!

    #TriliumNotes: "Oh, look at me, I am free, powerful AND sexy!" ✨
    triliumnotes.org/

    Urrghhhh, time to migrate I guess. 🙈 😅

    #Notetaking #Obsidian #KnowledgeManagement #Notes #FreeSoftware #Trilium #Linux #Android

  7. Finally I managed to half-decently organise my notes and knowledge with the old-school but great #FOSS app #Joplin!

    #TriliumNotes: "Oh, look at me, I am free, powerful AND sexy!" ✨
    triliumnotes.org/

    Urrghhhh, time to migrate I guess. 🙈 😅

    #Notetaking #Obsidian #KnowledgeManagement #Notes #FreeSoftware #Trilium #Linux #Android

  8. Finally I managed to half-decently organise my notes and knowledge with the old-school but great #FOSS app #Joplin!

    #TriliumNotes: "Oh, look at me, I am free, powerful AND sexy!" ✨
    triliumnotes.org/

    Urrghhhh, time to migrate I guess. 🙈 😅

    #Notetaking #Obsidian #KnowledgeManagement #Notes #FreeSoftware #Trilium #Linux #Android

  9. Finally I managed to half-decently organise my notes and knowledge with the old-school but great #FOSS app #Joplin!

    #TriliumNotes: "Oh, look at me, I am free, powerful AND sexy!" ✨
    triliumnotes.org/

    Urrghhhh, time to migrate I guess. 🙈 😅

    #Notetaking #Obsidian #KnowledgeManagement #Notes #FreeSoftware #Trilium #Linux #Android

  10. Finally I managed to half-decently organise my notes and knowledge with the old-school but great #FOSS app #Joplin!

    #TriliumNotes: "Oh, look at me, I am free, powerful AND sexy!" ✨
    triliumnotes.org/

    Urrghhhh, time to migrate I guess. 🙈 😅

    #Notetaking #Obsidian #KnowledgeManagement #Notes #FreeSoftware #Trilium #Linux #Android

  11. @atlza sympa. Sur Android, peu font aussi bien en local first que Obsidian. J'aimerai bien tester #TriliumNotes mais il faut self host un serveur pour profiter de l'application

  12. @atlza sympa. Sur Android, peu font aussi bien en local first que Obsidian. J'aimerai bien tester #TriliumNotes mais il faut self host un serveur pour profiter de l'application

  13. @atlza sympa. Sur Android, peu font aussi bien en local first que Obsidian. J'aimerai bien tester #TriliumNotes mais il faut self host un serveur pour profiter de l'application

  14. @atlza sympa. Sur Android, peu font aussi bien en local first que Obsidian. J'aimerai bien tester #TriliumNotes mais il faut self host un serveur pour profiter de l'application

  15. @atlza sympa. Sur Android, peu font aussi bien en local first que Obsidian. J'aimerai bien tester #TriliumNotes mais il faut self host un serveur pour profiter de l'application

  16. @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Auch
    #TriliumNotes habe ich mir mal angeschaut und auf dem Rechner zum Testen installiert. Ja, das UI ist natürlich viel moderner als bei Joplin und ja, es gibt mehr Formatierungsmöglichkeiten, aber es hat zwei entscheidene Pferdefüße, die für mich KO-Kriterien sind und es am Ende zum Nogo machen:

    1. Keine (automatisierte) Exportfunktion.
    Wenn der/die Entwickler das Projekt einstellt, steht man mit abgesägten Hosen da oder muss mühsam alles per copy & paste raus retten. Bei hunderten, wenn nicht tausenden von Notizen, die sich über die Zeit ansammeln, die mitunter extrem wichtige Infos enthalten, die ich auf keinen Fall verlieren sollte, ist so was für mich keine Option, selbst wenn es viel moderner anmutet.
    #Joplin macht mir mit dem Addon "Simple Backup" auf meinen vollverschlüsselten #Linux Rechner automatische Eports aller Notizen in einem gängigen Format, das notfalls mit jedem Texteditor lesbar ist. Diese könnte man gegen unbefugten Zugriff auch als paswortgeschützes zip-Archiv erstelllen.

    2. kein
    #Markdown
    Ich erstelle meine Notizen alle mittels Markdown, was viel schneller und einfacher ist, als über grafische Buttons a la Textverarbeitung & Co. So weit ich sehe, geht das mit Trilium Notes ebenfalls nicht.

  17. @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Auch
    #TriliumNotes habe ich mir mal angeschaut und auf dem Rechner zum Testen installiert. Ja, das UI ist natürlich viel moderner als bei Joplin und ja, es gibt mehr Formatierungsmöglichkeiten, aber es hat zwei entscheidene Pferdefüße, die für mich KO-Kriterien sind und es am Ende zum Nogo machen:

    1. Keine (automatisierte) Exportfunktion.
    Wenn der/die Entwickler das Projekt einstellt, steht man mit abgesägten Hosen da oder muss mühsam alles per copy & paste raus retten. Bei hunderten, wenn nicht tausenden von Notizen, die sich über die Zeit ansammeln, die mitunter extrem wichtige Infos enthalten, die ich auf keinen Fall verlieren sollte, ist so was für mich keine Option, selbst wenn es viel moderner anmutet.
    #Joplin macht mir mit dem Addon "Simple Backup" auf meinen vollverschlüsselten #Linux Rechner automatische Eports aller Notizen in einem gängigen Format, das notfalls mit jedem Texteditor lesbar ist. Diese könnte man gegen unbefugten Zugriff auch als paswortgeschützes zip-Archiv erstelllen.

    2. kein
    #Markdown
    Ich erstelle meine Notizen alle mittels Markdown, was viel schneller und einfacher ist, als über grafische Buttons a la Textverarbeitung & Co. So weit ich sehe, geht das mit Trilium Notes ebenfalls nicht.

  18. @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Auch
    #TriliumNotes habe ich mir mal angeschaut und auf dem Rechner zum Testen installiert. Ja, das UI ist natürlich viel moderner als bei Joplin und ja, es gibt mehr Formatierungsmöglichkeiten, aber es hat zwei entscheidene Pferdefüße, die für mich KO-Kriterien sind und es am Ende zum Nogo machen:

    1. Keine (automatisierte) Exportfunktion.
    Wenn der/die Entwickler das Projekt einstellt, steht man mit abgesägten Hosen da oder muss mühsam alles per copy & paste raus retten. Bei hunderten, wenn nicht tausenden von Notizen, die sich über die Zeit ansammeln, die mitunter extrem wichtige Infos enthalten, die ich auf keinen Fall verlieren sollte, ist so was für mich keine Option, selbst wenn es viel moderner anmutet.
    #Joplin macht mir mit dem Addon "Simple Backup" auf meinen vollverschlüsselten #Linux Rechner automatische Eports aller Notizen in einem gängigen Format, das notfalls mit jedem Texteditor lesbar ist. Diese könnte man gegen unbefugten Zugriff auch als paswortgeschützes zip-Archiv erstelllen.

    2. kein
    #Markdown
    Ich erstelle meine Notizen alle mittels Markdown, was viel schneller und einfacher ist, als über grafische Buttons a la Textverarbeitung & Co. So weit ich sehe, geht das mit Trilium Notes ebenfalls nicht.

  19. @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Auch
    #TriliumNotes habe ich mir mal angeschaut und auf dem Rechner zum Testen installiert. Ja, das UI ist natürlich viel moderner als bei Joplin und ja, es gibt mehr Formatierungsmöglichkeiten, aber es hat zwei entscheidene Pferdefüße, die für mich KO-Kriterien sind und es am Ende zum Nogo machen:

    1. Keine (automatisierte) Exportfunktion.
    Wenn der/die Entwickler das Projekt einstellt, steht man mit abgesägten Hosen da oder muss mühsam alles per copy & paste raus retten. Bei hunderten, wenn nicht tausenden von Notizen, die sich über die Zeit ansammeln, die mitunter extrem wichtige Infos enthalten, die ich auf keinen Fall verlieren sollte, ist so was für mich keine Option, selbst wenn es viel moderner anmutet.
    #Joplin macht mir mit dem Addon "Simple Backup" auf meinen vollverschlüsselten #Linux Rechner automatische Eports aller Notizen in einem gängigen Format, das notfalls mit jedem Texteditor lesbar ist. Diese könnte man gegen unbefugten Zugriff auch als paswortgeschützes zip-Archiv erstelllen.

    2. kein
    #Markdown
    Ich erstelle meine Notizen alle mittels Markdown, was viel schneller und einfacher ist, als über grafische Buttons a la Textverarbeitung & Co. So weit ich sehe, geht das mit Trilium Notes ebenfalls nicht.

  20. I recently wanted to move away from Apple’s Notes app, since it doesn’t allow storing the actual notes anywhere als than iCloud. So I started a journey regarding self-hosting my notes …

    […]

    kittsteiner.blog/blog/2026/fro #Apple #iCloud #Joplin #Notes #OpenSource #Poznote #selfHosting #TriliumNotes #UnplugTrump #ZenNotes
  21. I recently wanted to move away from Apple’s Notes app, since it doesn’t allow storing the actual notes anywhere als than iCloud. So I started a journey regarding self-hosting my notes …

    […]

    kittsteiner.blog/blog/2026/fro #Apple #iCloud #Joplin #Notes #OpenSource #Poznote #selfHosting #TriliumNotes #UnplugTrump #ZenNotes
  22. I recently wanted to move away from Apple’s Notes app, since it doesn’t allow storing the actual notes anywhere als than iCloud. So I started a journey regarding self-hosting my notes …

    […]

    kittsteiner.blog/blog/2026/fro #Apple #iCloud #Joplin #Notes #OpenSource #Poznote #selfHosting #TriliumNotes #UnplugTrump #ZenNotes
  23. I recently wanted to move away from Apple’s Notes app, since it doesn’t allow storing the actual notes anywhere als than iCloud. So I started a journey regarding self-hosting my notes …

    […]

    kittsteiner.blog/blog/2026/fro #Apple #iCloud #Joplin #Notes #OpenSource #Poznote #selfHosting #TriliumNotes #UnplugTrump #ZenNotes
  24. I recently wanted to move away from Apple’s Notes app, since it doesn’t allow storing the actual notes anywhere als than iCloud. So I started a journey regarding self-hosting my notes …

    […]

    kittsteiner.blog/blog/2026/fro #Apple #iCloud #Joplin #Notes #OpenSource #Poznote #selfHosting #TriliumNotes #UnplugTrump #ZenNotes
  25. Absolutely massive update to #TriliumNotes today. Icon packs, big improvements to layout (especially mobile 😍), a new internal PDF renderer, laundry list of bug fixes and optimizations. So glad I moved my notes over to a self-hosted setup. For anyone else thinking of doing the same, Trilium has been a great choice.

    github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium

    #selfhosted #NAS #synology

  26. Absolutely massive update to #TriliumNotes today. Icon packs, big improvements to layout (especially mobile 😍), a new internal PDF renderer, laundry list of bug fixes and optimizations. So glad I moved my notes over to a self-hosted setup. For anyone else thinking of doing the same, Trilium has been a great choice.

    github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium

    #selfhosted #NAS #synology

  27. Absolutely massive update to today. Icon packs, big improvements to layout (especially mobile 😍), a new internal PDF renderer, laundry list of bug fixes and optimizations. So glad I moved my notes over to a self-hosted setup. For anyone else thinking of doing the same, Trilium has been a great choice.

    github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium

  28. Ugh, those LLM bots on Github...
    In #OpenRV's repo a commit is "fixed typo". Then a bot comments with a wall of text about what that commit is doing in a tone that sounds like Brainy Smurf right before he's getting booted out of the village. Then the devs add a file to the repo that asks LLMs to only raise issues when they're 100% sure it's an actual issue.

    Example 2 is #TriliumNotes: a user reports bug, a bot replies that this can't be and mansplains how the code works, like a toxic OSS dev 🤯

  29. Ugh, those LLM bots on Github...
    In #OpenRV's repo a commit is "fixed typo". Then a bot comments with a wall of text about what that commit is doing in a tone that sounds like Brainy Smurf right before he's getting booted out of the village. Then the devs add a file to the repo that asks LLMs to only raise issues when they're 100% sure it's an actual issue.

    Example 2 is #TriliumNotes: a user reports bug, a bot replies that this can't be and mansplains how the code works, like a toxic OSS dev 🤯

  30. Ugh, those LLM bots on Github...
    In #OpenRV's repo a commit is "fixed typo". Then a bot comments with a wall of text about what that commit is doing in a tone that sounds like Brainy Smurf right before he's getting booted out of the village. Then the devs add a file to the repo that asks LLMs to only raise issues when they're 100% sure it's an actual issue.

    Example 2 is #TriliumNotes: a user reports bug, a bot replies that this can't be and mansplains how the code works, like a toxic OSS dev 🤯

  31. Ugh, those LLM bots on Github...
    In #OpenRV's repo a commit is "fixed typo". Then a bot comments with a wall of text about what that commit is doing in a tone that sounds like Brainy Smurf right before he's getting booted out of the village. Then the devs add a file to the repo that asks LLMs to only raise issues when they're 100% sure it's an actual issue.

    Example 2 is #TriliumNotes: a user reports bug, a bot replies that this can't be and mansplains how the code works, like a toxic OSS dev 🤯

  32. Ugh, those LLM bots on Github...
    In #OpenRV's repo a commit is "fixed typo". Then a bot comments with a wall of text about what that commit is doing in a tone that sounds like Brainy Smurf right before he's getting booted out of the village. Then the devs add a file to the repo that asks LLMs to only raise issues when they're 100% sure it's an actual issue.

    Example 2 is #TriliumNotes: a user reports bug, a bot replies that this can't be and mansplains how the code works, like a toxic OSS dev 🤯

  33. I just tried the latest Trilium Notes release with its redesigned interface.
    It took me about 15 minutes to adjust, and now I’m sold.

    Same powerful functionality, but with a calmer, cleaner look.
    I suspect it’ll be much easier for new users to find their way through the many options.

    Oh, for those who don't know Trilium, check it out (triliumnotes.org/). It is a great note-taking app / personal knowledge base app.

    Great job! 🙌

    -taking

  34. I just tried the latest Trilium Notes release with its redesigned interface.
    It took me about 15 minutes to adjust, and now I’m sold.

    Same powerful functionality, but with a calmer, cleaner look.
    I suspect it’ll be much easier for new users to find their way through the many options.

    Oh, for those who don't know Trilium, check it out (triliumnotes.org/). It is a great note-taking app / personal knowledge base app.

    Great job! 🙌

    #triliumNotes #opensource #note-taking #PKB #foss

  35. I just tried the latest Trilium Notes release with its redesigned interface.
    It took me about 15 minutes to adjust, and now I’m sold.

    Same powerful functionality, but with a calmer, cleaner look.
    I suspect it’ll be much easier for new users to find their way through the many options.

    Oh, for those who don't know Trilium, check it out (triliumnotes.org/). It is a great note-taking app / personal knowledge base app.

    Great job! 🙌

    #triliumNotes #opensource #note-taking #PKB #foss

  36. I just tried the latest Trilium Notes release with its redesigned interface.
    It took me about 15 minutes to adjust, and now I’m sold.

    Same powerful functionality, but with a calmer, cleaner look.
    I suspect it’ll be much easier for new users to find their way through the many options.

    Oh, for those who don't know Trilium, check it out (triliumnotes.org/). It is a great note-taking app / personal knowledge base app.

    Great job! 🙌

    #triliumNotes #opensource #note-taking #PKB #foss

  37. I just tried the latest Trilium Notes release with its redesigned interface.
    It took me about 15 minutes to adjust, and now I’m sold.

    Same powerful functionality, but with a calmer, cleaner look.
    I suspect it’ll be much easier for new users to find their way through the many options.

    Oh, for those who don't know Trilium, check it out (triliumnotes.org/). It is a great note-taking app / personal knowledge base app.

    Great job! 🙌

    #triliumNotes #opensource #note-taking #PKB #foss

  38. I've set up a #TriliumNotes server to test it as a replacement for my job-related Trello. Phew... I've rarely seen an app that looks so daunting when you first start it up. Dozens of buttons, menus, features... and on first start it wants a password but you can't use it with multiple users. You need multiple servers for that or encrypt a set of private notes.
    Trilium integrates #Excalidraw though which I had on my list as well! So two birds with one stone. That's nice.
    triliumnotes.org/en/

  39. I've set up a #TriliumNotes server to test it as a replacement for my job-related Trello. Phew... I've rarely seen an app that looks so daunting when you first start it up. Dozens of buttons, menus, features... and on first start it wants a password but you can't use it with multiple users. You need multiple servers for that or encrypt a set of private notes.
    Trilium integrates #Excalidraw though which I had on my list as well! So two birds with one stone. That's nice.
    triliumnotes.org/en/

  40. I've set up a #TriliumNotes server to test it as a replacement for my job-related Trello. Phew... I've rarely seen an app that looks so daunting when you first start it up. Dozens of buttons, menus, features... and on first start it wants a password but you can't use it with multiple users. You need multiple servers for that or encrypt a set of private notes.
    Trilium integrates #Excalidraw though which I had on my list as well! So two birds with one stone. That's nice.
    triliumnotes.org/en/

  41. I've set up a #TriliumNotes server to test it as a replacement for my job-related Trello. Phew... I've rarely seen an app that looks so daunting when you first start it up. Dozens of buttons, menus, features... and on first start it wants a password but you can't use it with multiple users. You need multiple servers for that or encrypt a set of private notes.
    Trilium integrates #Excalidraw though which I had on my list as well! So two birds with one stone. That's nice.
    triliumnotes.org/en/

  42. I've set up a #TriliumNotes server to test it as a replacement for my job-related Trello. Phew... I've rarely seen an app that looks so daunting when you first start it up. Dozens of buttons, menus, features... and on first start it wants a password but you can't use it with multiple users. You need multiple servers for that or encrypt a set of private notes.
    Trilium integrates #Excalidraw though which I had on my list as well! So two birds with one stone. That's nice.
    triliumnotes.org/en/

  43. 🤟 Love the new option to change the note color directly from the tree context menu in 🎉 New in version 0.1 github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium

  44. 🤟 Love the new option to change the note color directly from the tree context menu in #TriliumNext #trilium #triliumNotes 🎉 New in version 0.1 github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium

  45. 🤟 Love the new option to change the note color directly from the tree context menu in #TriliumNext #trilium #triliumNotes 🎉 New in version 0.1 github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium