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If you use perlite you can self host a web copy. I like it much better than other wiki solutions.
What features of perlite do you like more than obsidian?
It is obsidian. Perlite is just an open replacement for the obsidian publish.
I've been using Obsidian for over a year now and I absolutely love it. It has joined the very short list of software that I have almost no complaints about and don't really care to even passively look for a replacement. It's like the developers read my mind for a Markdown editing app that I've wanted to exist for a decade. I've given them money because its awesome and I'm happy to support their development.
Personally I don't really need to access my personal wiki (I call it my "commonplace book" or personal knowledge base) from the web though; local files synced between devices works just fine for me.