Does anyone have an url for a video, blogpost, etc with a #Zettelkasten setup in #Obsidian that doesn’t breakdown when you have 1k or more #atomicnotes? Preferably with #Readwise as a central part?
Most tutorials starts with an empty vault and never go beyond like 10 notes or so.
@TfTHacker, @AnthonyBaker , and @markmcelroy are people who I think might have something up their sleeve.
#zettelkasten #obsidian #atomicnotes #readwise #pkm #tft
@vertis I create #MOC when I think I have amassed a significant amount of note that links to a central concept. Most of my MOCs initially serve as an index page to a topic. I'd then try to refactor it into a note that summarises the topic, linking to all the #AtomicNotes I have. I find it satisfying and give me a sense of how good/bad I have understood a concept
@TfTHacker @nickmilo one clarification question: what‘s the minimum for a cue? Just a single word that follows some ontology, or a single sentence?
I‘ve been fermenting on the notion that summary (parts) and cues can serve as seed points for #AtomicNotes/ #zettelkasten permanent notes
Everything about this video is exemplary:
The audio
The photography
The transitions
The structure
The content
The description, with links and timestamps.
https://youtu.be/5O46Rqh5zHE
#zettelkasten
#ComplexityWranglers
#KnowledgeManagement
#AtomicNotes
#zettelkasten #complexitywranglers #knowledgemanagement #atomicnotes
@slimepsychic @cutuptechnique I'd never heard of the #CutUpMethod -- thanks for the reference! (I've made notes about it in #ObsidianMD, now!).
It occurs to me that my whole "note making producing new posts" writing method is little more than an adaptation of the cutup method: #AtomicNotes on books and texts, scrambled around and repurposed to build new posts.
If I can ever help with #Obsidian, let me know!
#cutupmethod #ObsidianMD #atomicnotes #obsidian