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"textContent": "ikelatomig:\n\n> I think it is fair to consider Obsidian at the least. I don’t know about Logseq.\n\nI agree that Obsidian should be considered. I’ve decided it meets my requirements for work-related note taking: it’s local-first, and—now that it includes an audit feature—it provides a secure environment. I can also sync via my employer’s chosen cloud service.\nLogseq’s development has been slow; my impression is the team has been prioritizing core functionality rather than security features, and I don’t believe security is a current focus.",
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