Hemera,
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My biggest learning moment with was that I should definitely not listen to online guides or people that have used it for a long time and that 'suggest' you how to use it.

Things like: atomic notes, making sure to link stuff, not too much in one note

And that almost turned me away from it. I now use Obsidian however I feel like in the moment. Some notes are long, blog post like, others are just quick notes, there's a todo list in there. It's all a big tangle, because that's just how I am. Trying to fit into other's people experiences has never worked for me. It didn't work here either.

EpiphanicSynchronicity,
@EpiphanicSynchronicity@pkm.social avatar

@Hemera @obsidianmd The best thing about is that you can adapt it to meet your own needs and preferences. It’s the first app I’ve found that I can set up to work almost exactly the way I want it to work.

I‘ve borrowed ideas from iA Writer (including the outstanding Quattro font) in customizing it, but Obsidian’s philosophy is precisely the opposite of iA Writer’s, which is to sell a nearly immutable app tailored to meet the personal preferences of its designer, not necessarily yours.

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