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It uses an SQLite database for the notes. Are binary files like pictures and videos stored in this DB as well? I am curious to see how it performs compared to other note taking apps that keep binary files out of the database.
It depends on the size of the images, but what matters is that a single big note cant slow down the loading time of other notes*
*sqlite is finnicky, this is just the experience on notes less than 500MB sized.