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I low key find the idea of being willing to use foam (which is basically a plugin/addon for vscode) but not an obsidian plugin (that has gone through code review and is also open source) a bit amusing, but maybe there's a technical security consideration I'm aware of. The obsidian plugin warning to disable safe mode is true of basically everything on the internet, obsidian is just a bit more honest about it.
I'm not trying to throw shade, it's just one of those things that amuses me. Put a big red warning on a bridge and people will try to climb down the cliff to avoid the bridge!
Obsidian is a bridge over the abyss with a warning sign built by a responsible bridge-builder who understands that sometimes things go wrong.
Other options are, in my opinion, closer to someone tossing a couple of logs out over the chasm and hoping you have good balance. But there's no warning sign, so it must be safer, right?