When you get out of control with organization even though you know it will only last a short time and soon you will have another abandoned tool sadly languishing. Exhibit: Notion workspace that initially had just Stash in it and now has become my full-blown mini-personal-Ravelry-esque repository of knitting data. #knitting#FiberArts@knitting (remove group in reply) #Notion
You can now use it to chat about your own documents and data, give it documents to translate, audio files to transcribe and much more. We also made it possible to use GPU acceleration and we hope you will enjoy the updated user interface and more.
In other big news, we announce our collaboration with IONOS, OVHCloud on European AI-as-a-Service offerings 🚀
@nextcloud
It would be good if we can sync our logseq/siyuan/(place other foss note app here) notes with our nextcloud server and search on them. Also it would be good to chat with our own notes with nextcloud's builtin AI (like notion's new Q&A feature)
Hejo!
Właśnie zaczynam przenosiny z #Notion na #ObsidianMD. Mam jednak pewne pytanie do osób korzystających z tej drugiej aplikacji. Czy jest możliwość, żeby tworzyć tabele powiązane w Obsidianie? Chodzi o to, że chcę w jakiś prosty sposób monitorować finanse i wyświetlać w jednej tabeli informacje na jeden temat, w drugiej na drugi i potem je zsumować.
It is one of my favourite beverages especially in the morning, I quickly realised I wasn't thinking while pouring water so soon as I started sipping it though. That reminded me of my first self-made milk tea.
📍 I am trying to construct my life tracker using a blog.
I guess using #WordPress improves my productivity more than #Notion since the former separates actions of writing and posting. (👆 cont.)
If you have some semblance of organisation of your files and use a lot of PDF and markdown files (#obsidian) or #notion, check out Khoj. It's an insanely easy app to have either a local (LLAMA) or API LLM (ChatGPT) query your materials and talk about them. Setup is mostly done in the UI. It's search is really good too. Game changer as it helps reassure me that I am not missing things in my complex file tree.
I switched to #Notion for a while, but I can't deal with the fact that they have no #offline mode. I do need #sync across all my devices, and I'd really like to be able to have the system "discover" relationships.
Now that I am done with school I’m reevaluating my #pkm setup. I’ve been using #notion#obsidian#devonthink#zotero Apple Notes, and several paper notebooks. I think it may be a little to complicated, so curious as to what and how everyone uses their #pkm tools.
FOSS alternative to Notion?
Do you know any open source alternatives to Notion? I found a few FOSS apps, but they all lack most of Notion features