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Joplin.
You don't strictly have to self host it but it's gotten pretty good with a WYSIWYG editor now and everything.
I love Joplin until I have to use the phone app.
There is no background syncing and is slow as fuck to sync and I have loooot of notes..... And there isn't a way to like not sync all and just what I open etc....
So well I have yet to be able to use it on the phone as it hasn't synced all yet and without the full sync it doesn't show the notebooks/folders.... Plus every time starts from the beginning checking...and yeah that is slightly faster but still until it reaches where it was last time still super slow. ...
@XTornado @xaxl You can set the Sync interval on Joplin. I have mine set to 5 mins so it Sync every 5 mins and the first sync when I start the app takes a few seconds.
Joplin is nice, but I've grown to love Logseq for my notes.
In that vein, Dendron in VS Code or VSCodium is equally amazing.
Logseq is alright, but I hate the interface vs Joplin the latter of which is really similar to Evernote. You can also customize the hell out of it by editing the CSS too and Joplin also has a decent web clipper add-on making it practically a drop-in replacement now.