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I wasn't worried about it being proprietary until I saw the founder reasoning for not having the source be open under a nonpermissive licence.
https://obsidian.rocks/why-isnt-obsidian-open-source/
I decided to go with logseq because of it.
It also syncs with all my devices using my own servers, instead of needing to trust obsidian/logseq.
That's fair, the privacy concerns are not ultimately addressable with a closed-source application. I can encrypt communication and the db itself since I am self-hosting it, but ultimately I'm using the obsidian app on desktop and mobile so I don't know where the data is going unless I specifically manage it's network usage etc which is a ton of extra work.
I haven't actually started taking notes with obsidian yet, I just got it setup. But the plugin support is...massive. IDK.