![]() ![]() ![]() The vault is stored in a folder which is monitored by Syncthing.The vault was opened Decem1:10 PM as shown in the File Recovery diff, but the OS modified date was December 29, which is the date where I last modified the file. The OS timestamp of the file suggests that the file was not modified when I opened the vault.The vault is stored locally on my computers disk.This means that it was easy for me to notice the data loss. Only occurred to the note that was displayed when the vault was closed.The file content was intact when I closed the vault and when I open it again I’m greeted with an empty file. It only occurs when I close/open the Obsidian vault (or somewhere between when I close and open the vault).I experienced this bug multiple times, but there are multiple weeks between when it happens. Note: I store my vault on a usb stick / external HDD. Is there anyway to prevent this? Can’t OBS not start all over? Also when I move the vault around to different location, I notice that I have to start all over with the snapshots. I would like to know where the backup files are located. ![]() I set interval to 1 min for file recovery snapshot. That usually happens when I do things VERY FAST, now I’m paranoid and I slow down. Then I preview A so I can click on that link to B, but when I go to B, all of its contents get replaced by all the content in A, basically B is now an exact duplicate of A. I want A to link to B, so I edit A by putting a link to B. For example:īoth File A and B has a lot of content. Now when I create a new file OR create a new link to a local file, I always “go back” just to make sure that the previous file doesn’t get messed up. I haven’t experienced this bug lately but before when I did it was bad. I move back and forth in Obsidian very quick. The one I experienced would replace a file with another (exact duplicate). This is the bug that scares me the most because it can happen unexpectedly. Looks like I’m not the only one experiencing this rare bug. ![]()
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