post: Migration From Logseq and DayOne to Obsidian
https://lubieniebieski.pl/migration-to-obsidian/
After 11 years with DayOne and 2 years with Logseq, I migrated to Obsidian. Here's how it went. See the font and colors I use, daily templates, and how I imported data from old tools to the new one.
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@lubieniebieski My biggest challenge in migrating from Day One has been attachments. My entries have a bunch of photographs and videos that take up huge space, making the sync very slow if I use Obsidian. Do you have any suggestions on how to migrate the attachments to Obsidian without overloading it?
@ashishbhateja I feel you! Adding photos feels natural in DayOne and you don't have to worry about the storage.
In my case it was around 5GB of pictures + some videos and audio. It didn't affect the speed at all. For the context - I'm syncing files through iCloud, and while I supposed it to be painful - it is not! It takes about 10seconds to do a sync on my phone when I'm not using it for a while. After that it works smoothly.
Obsidian Sync has selective sync feature - did you try it?