Alternative to notion but privacy focused , multi device sync?

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  1. Joplin

    Joplin - the privacy-focused note taking app with sync capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.

    If you're into self-hosting, Joplin

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  3. logseq

    A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.

    I second Logseq too.

  4. silverbullet

    The knowledge tinkerer's notebook

    I currently use Joplin, but I might try this out https://silverbullet.md/

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