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dispersed | 1 day ago

This is great, but as convenient as Obsidian Sync is, it'll never replace plain Git (for me) until it has unlimited version history:

> The retention period for your version history depends on your Obsidian Sync plan. On the Standard plan, notes are retained for 1 month, while on the Plus plan, they are kept for 12 months. After this period, older versions of your notes are deleted.

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jon-wood|1 day ago

You can use this to sync changes in (near) realtime and then either commit them to git, or use some other mechanism to increase retention.

willis936|1 day ago

Then you have two solutions to maintain when one would suffice.

shminge|21 hours ago

I have sync to support the amazing devs, and for convenience, and an automatic git-based backup that runs in the background. It's good to double dip sometimes