Seems like an excellent way to lose data and the best kind, thoughts typed.
Tiddlywiki will prevent a page close, this does not and will lose the entire wiki. Feather warns on not saving individual pages, but saving in this context means so little, this should just be part of the ephemeral internal state. No saving required. Save to disk is the only permanent storage and Feather doesn't have any guardrails here.
I don't do browsers, but can locally loaded file set cookies and/or use browser storage? I shouldn't ever have to consciously think about saving a file, let alone an entire wiki in 2022.