
Obsidian has secured its position as the premier note-taking tool by prioritizing local plain-text files over complex, proprietary software architectures. This "file over app" philosophy ensures that knowledge remains future-proof and universally accessible, contrasting with the "digital home moving" stress caused by switching between subscription-heavy platforms like Notion or Roam. The rise of AI agents like Claude Code validates this approach, as these tools can seamlessly read and edit local Markdown files without requiring specialized plugins or API integrations. By betting on text—the most durable information primitive—users avoid the trap of chasing sophisticated but rigid features that eventually lead to software lock-in or data loss. Maintaining a separate vault for AI experimentation allows for modern workflow integration while preserving a trusted, permanent "ideaverse" that can outlast the applications used to create it.
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