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Stop Trusting Memory: Engineering Reliable Notion...
From manual exports to a cross-platform, OS-native backup system Backing up your Notion workspace shouldn’t depend on memory. But in practice, it does. If you rely on Notion for serious work—notes, projects, documentation—you’ve probably experienced this pattern: “I should probably export this…” “I’ll do it later…” And then… you don’t Until something breaks. The problem isn’t that backups are hard. The problem is that the workflow around them is unreliable. 🔗 Explore the Project Check out the pr
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