#TiddlyWiki seems nice in concept, apart from it running in the browser and its community spread to the fucking wind. How on earth am I supposed to find cool themes or plugins (which are completely necessary to reasonably use it, particularly for SAVING)?

I found a plugin that supposedly let me save over S3 but it seems to only work with S3, so I can't save to Backblaze. There's also an official plugin for saving to browser internal storage, but that doesn't help me access it from my phone, if I wanted to.

What's the point if I have to host a server or connect it to Google to use it anyway? Why not spin up, say, MediaWiki? Or a Google doc or site?

Or a local notebook app like Paper, Obsidian, or Logseq.

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@blake you could cursorily investigate its saving options. At $WORK, I could "host" and save to $harepoint with its documented method leveraging WebDAV. I remember finding WebDAV servers available to run even on Android, and they could save to a folder ... it felt like the least complex standards-based open option.

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