TL:DR; Has anyone here successfully migrated their data & workflow from Logseq to Silverbullet?
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I've been using Logseq for a few years and it has been a life saver at work, trying to track the stuff going on - honestly, I'd have burned out if I hadn't found it.
However, I still haven't quite got all the things organised and I feel Logseq's development is taking a different track that I don't want to go down (db, collab, etc)
SilverBullet.md appears to be developing into the solution I'm looking for... although I don't want a server-client architecture, so I'm running it standalone at the moment.
But, the learning curve feels so steep it's tending to curve back on itself... or... I'm just too busy to focus on learning it.
I see how the file structure works, but I don't understand how the templates, journals, etc work (really simple.in Logseq)
It appears to be 1 person developing this with lots of helpers who all seem happy to chip in with some AI generated code in the forum, but no meaty documentation, examples, etc.
If you've read this far... is it worth sticking with? Is there an FAQ I've missed? Any pointers or encouragement...?
As others have asked, desktop or laptop
But also where is it? If it's a "desktop" but on the floor in a deep carpet, tucked against the dark corner of the room under a desk, that's not going to help... bring it out into the air...
And for a laptop... lift it off the desk
I created an MDF raised deck for my laptop, with a massive slot where the fan intake is underneath, that really helped it breathe.
Looking to the future, if cooling is going to be a problem, I like to over spec' the equipment and underutilise it - it's better to run something twice as powerful at half the load... this knowledge came from the hifi world.