Cyber,

Yep, now, I initially found the daily journal approach a bit strange, but I use this for work as much as personal stuff, so it actually helps…

My suggestion to your usecase would be to keep a page per “thing” ie server / container / etc and then when you make a change you can just say (on that day’s journal page):

‘’ Setup a backup for [[Server X]] and it’s going to [[NAS2]] (for example) ‘’

Then, on either of those 2 pages you’ll automatically see the link back to the journal page, so you’ll know when you did it…

I think you can disable the journal approach if it’s not useful…

But, the important part is, the files underlying the notes you’re making are in plain text with the page name as the filename, whereas with Joplin you could never find the file…

Also, if you modify the file (live) outside of Logseq, it copes with that and refreshes the content onscreen.

And the links are all dynamic… renamed the NAS? Fine, Logseq will reindex all the pages for you…

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