I want fewer app feature #PKM videos and more “I made this wonderful thing people care about using a PKM-based workflow and here's how I did it, step by step" videos.
#pkm #obsidian #ObsidianMD #logseq #tana #heptabase
Later this month, I will attend Cohort 10 of Action-Powered Productivity. The course is tool-agnostic. The attendees and alumni use #PKM tools like #Tana, #Obsidian, and #Logseq, and no one has only a single tool in their toolbox (so you'll see #DEVONthink, #Todoist, #Drafts, and many others). I have attended cohorts in the past, including the very first one, back when everyone was using #Roam, and I always get a lot out of it.
It would be great to see you there!
#pkm #tana #obsidian #logseq #devonthink #todoist #drafts #roam
Does anyone know a good cli-based #PKM solution for #Linux. I love tools like #logseq and #obsidianmd, but I am not able to find any CLI based #frontend for them, to streamline my #workflow. I am thankful for any suggestion you have.
#pkm #linux #logseq #obsidianmd #frontend #workflow
Je mehr ich #Logseq als Notiz-/Listen-/Dokumentation-System nutze, desto begeisterter bin ich 👍
Dazu #Syncthing für die vollautomatische Synchronisation zwischen allen Geräten und fertig, ganz simpel und effektiv.
If you are looking for Read It later alternative try @omnivore https://omnivore.app it's free and open source. Easy to integrate with your second brain #LogSeq or #Obsidian
@TfTHacker @alxlg Idk for sure, but may be that background syncing on iCloud only works with apps that store notes in a database like Drafts and Bear. Obsidian requires local files, so everything in the cloud including changes has to be duplicated before it can start working without sync errors. I use #Obsidian Sync (which I’m happy with) and haven’t used Obsidian extensively with iCloud.
I tried using #iCloud to sync #Logseq, and found it an unusable nightmare.
#AppleNotes and #Logseq pretty much run my life. If only I could merge them together into a super time suck.
@spinningthoughts - thoughts are what clutter up our brains! Open loops if we want to be a bit more technical, or maybe Actionables - things we can do (and be that just to spend time thinking about them and expanding our notes of thoughts and connections to other info in our system)
Thoughts are everything. Knowledge, tasks, the project management systems… they‘re the unifying atom under tools like #Obsidian and #Logseq and #Tana and onwards.
I discovered #logseq's #MusicNotation plugin which uses ABC Notation... my notes from piano class look so much cleaner now :)
Sortiere mir gerade meinen alten #Logseq-Krams in einzelne Graphen und fange an, wieder zu bearbeiten.
Ich hab inzwischen Graphen für die #Dämmerwald-Runde, das kommende #Valland-Projekt mit @HeyeBodo , @greenspindle und @Morgunin und meine kommende #Vaesen-Duett-Runde.
#logseq #dammerwald #valland #Vaesen #pnode #rollenspiel
I see that for the #R code in #logseq, it uses webr (https://docs.r-wasm.org/webr/latest/). That is something I really need to look into. Having an interactive R code editor in the browser is great to integrate in learning materials. I am curious how this is going to evolve, particularly if we'll see more R packages that can be used with webR (https://docs.r-wasm.org/webr/latest/packages.html).
What!! Editing and running #R, #Python and JavaScript code in #logseq? It is a bit involved to set up, and it has its limitation, but great to see this is now possible, as described here: https://discuss.logseq.com/t/edit-and-run-javascript-code-inside-logseq-itself/20763).
I do use #logseq considerably more now. But for shared list, with family and friends, nothing has come close to todoist. Especially with simplicity and availability on N platforms.
@dapprvilln @alxlg @punko @Pantsu @obsidianmd #Obsidian and #Logseq are fundamentally different. Files and prose are first-class citizens in Obsidian; blocks and outlining are first-class citizens in Logseq. Both approaches have strengths and limitations. Some people use them both, but for different things.
@michaelaye #Obsidian sounds meeting all your expectations. Possible to take notes offline, task management, and graph (bi-directional wiki links).
I haven’t used #Logseq but heard many good things about it too.
@coyotle
ça semble propre comme outils effectivement 👍 https://logseq.com/
#logseq