![]() Given the dates on your file name I’d say you probably didn’t. If you’ve recently modified those files (within 7 days), you may be able to recover them from the File Recovery core plugin by going into Settings. Possible filesystem issues, such as using a networked drive, or a USB drive that you disconnect abruptly.Other apps running on your device which also has access to your vault folder, especially synchronization apps.Community plugins you may have installed.The most likely cause for corruption usually comes from a few things specific to your setup: If this was an issue with Obsidian itself, it would be seen much earlier and we would have gotten many bug reports about it. Our deployment pipeline goes through thousands of insider testers before reaching public builds (which you are using right now), used by some 50k+ active users (stats from GitHub downloads). Generally, I consider the chance that Obsidian causing this kind of corruption to be very rare. It’s just as frustrating for us to see users lose their work, especially when we have no idea how to help. I understand your frustration with the situation. That looks a lot like some kind of PDF file contents in your file.
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