

This demonstrates why monolithic platforms, and Bluesky in particular, are not the answer to X. Yet people keep running from one silo to the next, like sheep following the herd. Once the herd has finally decided that it’s time to be a ‘rebel’ and leave whatever ‘big bad’ platform they’re on. Yeah, yeah, I know, Bluesky is ‘decentralised’ and ‘federated’. Except that it isn’t really, now is it? Let’s see what new silo they can run to in, say 15 years or so, when they finally realise that Bluesky is indeed the new Twitter/X, just not in the way they thought it was…
Importing will lead to duplicates.


For basic notes, Markor + Syncthing works a treat. I’ve been using it for years, and never had any issues with it.
I recently switched back to Joplin Notes, largely because of its (upcoming) support for Rocketbook (and other smart notebooks, such as Bambook and Scribzee), and the self-hosted Joplin Server, which lets me offer accounts to friends and family, and share notebooks with them.
It works perfectly, and has the added benefit of E2EE, biometric support, plus the many, many advanced features Joplin offers. There are plenty of other sync options, including file system (for use with Syncthing) and Nextcloud.
You may want to take a look at @snikket_im@fosstodon.org