nunocampos, to obsidianmd Portuguese
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📢Obsidian Plugins Review — 37 📢 Discover the best new plugins for enhanced note-taking and boosted productivity! @obsidian @obsidianmd @obsidianmd
https://link.medium.com/Vs2gcBQbvFb

nunocampos, to obsidianmd Portuguese
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🔍Ready to take your Obsidian experience to the next level? 🚀 Don't miss Obsidian Plugins Review — Pieces for Obsidian article about this amazing plugin for Obsidian that will supercharge your productivity! 💡 Maximize your Obsidian experience with an in-depth exploration and tutorial that'll revolutionize your workflows! 📚 https://link.medium.com/7ez1viEP4Eb
@obsidian @obsidianmd @obsidianmd @getpieces

joonhyeok_ahn, to random
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How many times do you really need 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..

nunocampos, to obsidianmd Portuguese
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✨ Discover the mesmerizing Canvas Candy for Obsidian by TfTHacker ! 🎨🍭 Dive into my new article Obsidian Plugins Review - 33 to explore this stunning new addon that takes Obsidan Canvas to a whole new level! Prepare to be amazed! Check it out here:
https://link.medium.com/PlzREMHyCEb
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ctietze, to random
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Any #Zettelkasten and #pkm enthusiast on #macOS Sonoma here who tested Apple Notes with 10'000 notes, yet, to see how it handles that?

10k markdown files for reference for anyone wanting to try it:
https://github.com/Zettelkasten-Method/10000-markdown-files

dropcase,
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@ctietze Nice, thanks! I would probably try primarily, I use as my daily at the moment but trying to migrate to local first.

Comparison-wise, Obsidian vs LogSeq, maybe try Roam vs Tana for a larger set of notes too. I'm more messing around than actively researching though

SamXavia, to obsidianmd
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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?

EpiphanicSynchronicity,
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@SamXavia People in the 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 or not, and how they make Obsidian and other tech work for them, then borrowing whatever is useful to me.

@obsidianmd

ednico, to random
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Is something interesting being lined up for @tana_inc?

spinningthoughts, to random German
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I have been trying to write out why works for me when I have been an 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 and especially then, and what it means for design...

A new post in the blog! https://woertergarten.medium.com/kleinvieh-macht-auch-mist-managing-small-things-with-tana-531873c044aa Share your thoughts

EpiphanicSynchronicity, to random
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The new 40 update is huge. Nested/tags mean that Drafts can now be used as an organized app much like , in addition to all the things that make Drafts a genuinely unique app.

And hooray! There’s now a command palette, as there should be in every app now.

EDIT: Still no attachments/images, text notes only. I see it as another blade in the Drafts Swiss Army knife. It won’t always replace a specialized tool, but it’s still handy to have in your pocket.

Calixthe,

@EpiphanicSynchronicity Thank you for pointing this out. It's a very useful tool to have available.

I am excited about the nested tags. I think lots of people use @drafts on the go because it's snappy, reliable & good at what it does. It has lots of hidden gems of functionality and I think they should toot their own horn more.

I appreciate apps on their own merit and don't need them to try to become another app. Progress should be a natural path. @pkm @pkm @pkm @obsidianmd @logseq

fundamentalised, to random
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I'm now on Mastodon!

Was recommended to check it out by someone who's been helping me develop my product PARAZETTEL for Obsidian(https://parazettel.com).

Didn't realise it was such a big thing...

I'm likely going to be sharing more PKM-specific content and insights here. Still figuring things out so we'll see how it goes!

Thanks for being here.

Calixthe,

@fundamentalised

https://youtu.be/o1tj2zJ2Wvg?si=Ds6e84Oz34ZBWBeZ

@obsidianmd @logseq @pkm @pkm @pkm

:ablobwave: Welcome! Lots of @obsidian fans here & bloggers too!

Excited about the https://parazettel.com/ product too! Saves lots of work for setting up an vault.

Believe it or not, the vault structure was my biggest obstacle in using Obsidian.

As a result I've over-linked everything in my vault.

This gives my "namespacing" brain 😅 some direction and guidance.

bowreality, to obsidianmd
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Update: thanks to @Colman yes there is a way with templater! question: can I create links in template? I have a folder with files that are named yyyy-mm-dd and add a new one every day using a template. Is there a way to add links to the template to the file that came before and will come after? E.g today’s page has a link to yesterday and a link to tomorrow (doesn’t exist yet) cc: @obsidianmd

Calixthe,

@Wpy @bowreality @obsidianmd @Colman 📝Posts like this are why I'm here in land. So much knowledge freely shared in the communities that help make your app experience so much better. 🤩@obsidianmd @logseq @pkm @pkm @pkm

kjaymiller, to random
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Okay trying something!

NERDY TECH BLACK PEOPLE SAY HI SO I CAN FOLLOW YOU!

Maybe it's that easy (or maybe I followed them all and this thing just doesn't feel like home for folks like me) 🥺

Calixthe,

@kjaymiller Today's wisdom, and probably a quote from and/or Beyond C'est https://youtu.be/wSeRS9YFDdE?si=GHyVmqNSJj5lxR_i Also, from me, everything in these Markdown editors like @logseq @reflectnotes @craftdocsapp @obsidianmd @capacities @tana_inc is usually a node or a block or some combination thereof. I am spent time learning these apps so you don't have to go through that. 😅 Nodes and toggles make things so much easier. Sorry y'all, I'm sleepy and finna go to bed.

spinningthoughts, to random
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I think the landscape I am interested in is less just and more

I make this distinction because

  • knowledge notes appear to generally have well-addressable names indexing long, context-rich elaborations
  • whereas thoughts come in more sizes, from highly discrete single-sentence observations and ideas (seed points for future knowledge) to those fully formed essays
  • knowledge isn‘t what clutters up our brains.
EpiphanicSynchronicity,
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@spinningthoughts @obsidianmd I agree. I find Integrated Thinking Environment/ITE a better term than for software like , because it’s not just a repository for archiving and retrieving information, though it can be that, too.

I do find it useful to keep reference information in Obsidian, but I could easily use it exclusively as a place to record, refine, and organize my own thoughts while keeping information and ideas from other people in one or more separate apps.

EpiphanicSynchronicity, to obsidianmd
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@obsidianmd The satirically promotional description of the new Solve plugin for by the developer, Liam Riddell, the developer, 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.

EpiphanicSynchronicity, to obsidianmd in Obsidian: Organize Your Info, Not Your Files
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@gelberhut @biscotty @obsidianmd I agree with gelberhut. Folders are to organization as plaintext is to data, and are one of the keys to a files-first, future-proofing approach. could break and refuse to open, and I could still navigate my notes in any file manager and open and use them in any text or editor. That’s going to be a lot harder to do if you’ve dumped all of your thousands or tens of thousands of notes in root.

EpiphanicSynchronicity, to random
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3.0 was released today. I’m looking forward to trying it as a general-purpose markdown editor to supplement , 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

ollie_francis, to obsidianmd
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If I didn't already have 5000 files formatted in a completely different way, this new 'properties' feature in would be a total game changer.


@obsidian @obsidianmd

dapprvilln, to random
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Anyone else using for notes or documentation? I've been toying with it personally and tuning up some ideas for my next term starting this week. What plugins have you found useful as an IT professional?

I'm a solo with a fallback . Agent facing documentation in my ITSM is a process (rightfully so) to edit and update, but is slow to search if I can't find it straight away.

punko,
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@Pantsu @dapprvilln I’ve never heard of before, having settled on (even though I’m not a closed-source fan) after trying a number of apps. I’m going to try it out this morning, so glad I saw this thread!

toran, to random
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has a 'demo graph', where you can open your local graph in the browser. Does anyone know if there's a way to do the same, or something similar, in ?

I'd like to be able to open certain pages, in the browser, for quick access and or editing.

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