>From tiddlywiki.com:

Browser local storage is not a panacea for TiddlyWiki 
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki>:
>
>    - Browsers limit the amount of local storage available to a page, 
>    typically to 5 or 10MB
>    - Keeping personal data in browser local storage can lead to 
>    unexpected privacy violations
>    - Browsers reserve the right to without warning delete data stored in 
>    local storage at any time
>    - Browsers tie local storage to a URL which can lead to problems if 
>    you move a wiki to a URL previously occupied by a different wiki
>
> Please use this plugin with caution. There are a number of unresolved 
> issues and open questions.
>


On Monday, February 10, 2020 at 3:03:30 PM UTC-8, Mat wrote:
>
> Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> Jeremy has warned us that the local storage plugin is unreliable. 
>> Actually, I'm not sure when you would ever use it.
>>
>
> As I understand it, it is convenient to never have to manually save 
> anything and things are still directly saved as you left them every time 
> you start your TW. For example, I think @Danielos 
> https://noteself.github.io/ is based on this and he finds it 
> reliable. (In addition he uses an external server to sync all devices 
> against.)
>
> <:-)
>

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