🚀 Excited to share Obsidian Plugins Review — 53 featuring a lineup of powerful tools to supercharge your note-taking experience! 🌟 Stay tuned to explore plugins like Note Companion Folder, Tab Selector, Metafolders, and more! 💡https://link.medium.com/9RpI9quQJIb
After a month of testing the Anytype app (https://anytype.io/), I've returned to @logseq. I definitely want to understand how to use it better, but I feel less confined when starting with it. Probably because I'm more of a 'jot down and do the work' type of person. I've set it up along with @syncthing and I love it. If anyone is interested in helping me learn more about it, I'm always open to guidance. Sorry for my lack of useful skills to help. #foss#pkm#note
At #pkmsummit the schedule to choose sessions is published in notion. But notion is down..... they are printing the program now to hang on doors. #pkm#tft
ugh i can't figure out where the Spaces directory came from and why I have new #obsidianMD notes that wound up in there. i don't see a reference to "Spaces" in my plugins other than Workspace Manager and no workspace named "Home" exists anyway.
any ideas? i think i created the two notes it put into those folders either by a non-existent link in my daily note yesterday because it doesn't have the usual yaml cues from Unique Note Create. @obsidianmd plz halp #PKM#obsidian#spaces
Fertig mit fast 850 Seiten "The Will of the Many" von James Islington. Sehr spannende Geschichte in einem stark römisch inspirierten Fantasy-Reich mit spannenden Charakteren und Wendungen.
Teilweise etwas zu kleinschrittig erzählt und etwas vorhersehbar. Trotzdem ein spannendes Buch mit Vibes von Baru Cormorant, Harry Potter und The Hunger Games.
Kompakte, kompetente und praktische Einführung in die Idee, dass vernetzte Notizen uns beim Denken helfen können. Für Leser*innen, die schon länger in diesem Bereich unterwegs sind, aber wenig Neues.
The latest Logseq news, updates and thoughts during the past week. LogseqTimes 2023-12-16: Logseq Updates, Working with PDFs, Portable Version, New UI buttons, Free Sync Alternative, Plugins and More
How many times do you really need #pkm tools on mobile? For me, I don’t feel like I need it other than capturing ideas quick. That’s probably why mobile supports are usually inferior than desktop ones..
I would like to help this Obsidian Community/Magazine to become more active as it seems like people like looking at posts from it but not many people create posts. What's your favourite thing about the Obsidian community?
@SamXavia People in the #Obsidian community tend to be kind, helpful, and passionate. It’s a very diverse crowd, and though it skews toward tech pros and enthusiasts, they’re very welcoming and patient in assisting non-techies.
I like seeing people’s takes on things, whether related to #PKM or not, and how they make Obsidian and other tech work for them, then borrowing whatever is useful to me.
An update on ditching #Obsidian for #Todoist as my #TaskManagement app. I realised now what effort it was to update tasks on each individual project page. On Todoist, I just have to click on a folder I label "This week" or "Today" to see what tasks I need to do for the week/day. If I need to shuffle it around, it's just a drag & drop action. Having it on my mobile was also really helpful.
I have been trying to write out why #Tana works for me when I have been an #obsidian user for three years, and I think I have hit upon identifying why - it has to do with the different sizes of the thoughts. A description of what Tana does for me, reflections on what this means for the theory of what we are trying to solve with #pkm and #PersonalThoughManagement especially then, and what it means for #toolsForThought design...
@obsidianmd#ObsidianMD#PKM The satirically promotional description of the new Solve plugin for #Obsidian by the developer, Liam Riddell, reaches its apogee when it gets to the installation instructions. It’s a fun read, and the plugin (which I haven’t tried yet) looks great.
#Zettlr 3.0 was released today. I’m looking forward to trying it as a general-purpose markdown editor to supplement #Obsidian, because you can use .md files anywhere in your system, not just in folders designated as vaults. https://github.com/Zettlr/Zettlr/releases/tag/v3.0.0