The Power of Influx:
Daily notes and backlinks are compelling, and the more I use Obsidian, the better it becomes.
The only "but" using Obsidian is how it returns the information from the backlink. I always heard it is due to a natural limitation: Obsidian focuses on a page, and Roam Research on a block.
Then Logseq appears and, accessing the same Obsidian database, returns information like Roam Research.
I couldn't believe it when I, by chance, found Influx, a game-change plug-in for Obsidian.
The picture below shows how Obsidian returns information from a Daily Note backlink.
and this is the Power of Influx plug-in:
The way Obsidian returns the backlinks information is almost useless for my usage, but Influx has changed everything.
This limitation of Obsidian, for sure, demotivates users to migrate from Roam, Logseq, and other programs to Obsidian because those programs work based on Daily Notes with blocks, bullets, and sub-bullets.