It’s really insane to think a product has received millions in funding, paid opencollective support, and there isn’t so much as the most simple and basic communication to provide some faith in the ecosystem.
It goes without saying everyone has been incredibly patient, but in the age of LLM development, it’s only a matter of time where people spin up their own alternatives and are willing to build more supportive community engagement around their product.
I’ve been in the same boat, many times the iOS app has just failed completely (paid sync supporter etc), so it’s been completely unreliable as a dependable PKM.
Again, it sucks, we all love logseq and want it to succeed, but having zero idea what is going on makes it really difficult to stick around.