I previously set up a webdav service myself, but rarely used it. This time, I used Obsidian to record the process of my child's treatment for mycoplasma fever. Sometimes I'm not next to the computer, or the computer is being used by my child to watch videos, so I don't have the opportunity to record. So I used my phone.
I previously used Simplenote for recording. It can sync with the computer browser, and it opens quickly. It also allows me to publish articles, such as - [ ] 11.14 Thursday night, the second child had a fever exceeding 38.5 for 4.6 hours with repeated fever and dry cough without phlegm. Took a day off on Friday, continued with Tylenol and ibuprofen alternating every 4-6 hours. If the temperature exceeds 38.5, medication is given. The antibiotic used is amoxicillin from the previous article. The downside is that it cannot sync to WordPress.
Then I looked up how to install plugins on the mobile version of Obsidian. The version I downloaded defaults to English, which I'm not familiar with, so I found a tutorial. How to Install Obsidian Plugins on Mobile (using remotely save as an example) - Bilibili. There aren't many plugins installed: WordPress publish, auto URL title, Kanban, and a calendar. Previously, there was also remote syncing. Self-built systems tend to have issues, and I often have to fix them, so now I avoid self-building if possible.
WeChat Reading status notes sync to Notion, but due to cookie expiration, it's been almost two months. I also found a tutorial for that. I'm just too lazy to set it up. Even after setting it up, it will expire again. There's no end to it.
The Obsidian tutorial is in Chinese, so I thought I should first check how to set the language. I found the language option starting with "lan," selected Chinese, and then clicked the reload button next to it for it to take effect.
This time I wanted to switch to Nutstore and continue using FolderSync, but I forgot how to set it up one or two years ago. I looked for a tutorial. Site Unreachable. The webdav test link was successful, but in the end, it didn't sync. The red indicator meant I had to go back to the previous screen to access the logs. When I wasn't looking at the logs, I force-closed all apps, but it still couldn't sync in red. I checked and everything was the latest version. Later, I found in the logs that there was a permission issue, so I quickly gave FolderSync folder permissions on my phone. It seems that permissions are now stricter. APKPure can no longer directly install apps. I had to turn off system optimization for it to work.