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Or its lighter-weight alternative, wiki. Aside from the technical characteristics of Obsidian, they have created a great community, particularly on Discord.
They sell things I'm a happy customer but you can use it completely free. No nagging to buy or hitting you with ads or anything. Wow, that is interesting. Thanks for sharing. I'm the type most comfortable with taking notes on a physical piece of paper cuz then I can draw stuff and make mind maps.
After many months I'm still learning to use Notion more extensively for different things e. How would doing things in one and not the other differ from a use-case perspective, etc?
I never quite understand this graph thing from a cognitive-offloading perspective, and how it should be utilized for domain-specific things, etc I feel like it's often the act of taking notes that is benefitial eg helping us to clear up the conceptual space.
But maybe that's cuz I'm not in a name-intensive field like biology? I use both Notion and Obsidian. The main difference is that Notion is an entire database processing platform, especially once you get into mirroring databases, and getting savvy with filters and check boxes.
Not to mention the fact that everything in Notion is its own page. This makes it wildly customizable, and again, programmable. Obsidian is a lot more static. It's basic strengthis having offline capabilities, simplicity, and markdown. Obsidian is great for ZK in part due to its simultaneous multiple panel openings.
So, you can see multiple notes at once. Notion can do this too, and I've use its Gallery fxn for exactly that, but there's something less claggy about Obsidian in this regard.
Notion is great for GTD and project management again, when used dynamically with filters etc. Obsidian is great for note storage and retrieval, as well as processing ideas and arguments for use later in writing articles, scripts, etc.
I see! Thanks for the detailed breakdown and comparisons! I'm now somewhat convinced that I should definitely get familiar with Obsidian and exploring different aspects of it Zettelkasten has been something that I wanna try out for a while!
I love talking about it, so ask away! Last I checked there was no good way to do quick capture of articles from mobile iOS to obsidian. This is a must have for any note taking tool. Anyone have a good workflow for this, please share. Ideally an iOS shortcut. In the spirit of HN always recommending, to my absolute infuration, "Org-Mode" to noobs usisc Windows when it is clearly a non-solution, I'll offer my own non-solution.
Don't take notes on your phone. My relationship with my phone is the best it has been in a decade, because I fucking despise using that thing. It's cramped, limited, inflexible, addictive and disposable.
It's an awful machine to do anything non trivial. So, now my phone just serves as a calendar reminder for upcoming meetings, maps, and messaging.
It is no longer a "constant companion". I use it for less than an hour a day on average. I don't even have a browser on it. I love this. There is more to life than increasing it's speed. Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. Do fewer things, but cherish them more. Throw the phone into the trash, and wait till you're in front of a laptop or a desktop. I actually do all of those things you mentioned but also like to keep things simple and take my notes on iAWriter on my iPhone which syncs with iCloud and is very conveniently available on my iPad and Mac as well.
Fair, fair. My comment was pretty tongue in cheek anyway. I was going to suggest to the GP that they take a screenshot, and then process it later on, when they do their weekly review or something.
If the URL isn't fully captured in the screenshot because smartphones are woeful pieces of dogshit remember , then they could search for the article.
Adding that extra friction is a Good Thing in my opinion, because it forces you to consider whether accumulating all that extra burdensome information is worth the friction. But your solution is smoother :. So I concluded that experiment and now exclusively use the phone for stupid cat videos. My main gripe with Obsidian. That's insane to me, and feels vindictive. I'm all for paying for the platform. These ventures need bottom - up support.
But, syncing is a basic feature that any mobile app should have baked in. Charge for hour support, something that actually requires the time of the team. Just download the app make a vault. Same it in iCloud or google drive. Now use your desktop pc and copy the files over. Done and a accessible vault in your smartphone. LVB 36 days ago root parent next [—]. Note that iCloud Drive on the Mac is a bit random about when it decides it wants to sync files.
I ended up abandoning that setup after too many times of being somewhere and finding my laptop never pushed up the latest version of a file. Thank you for the insights. I have not experienced it yet, but am moving to another cloud solution for my peace of mind ;-. You can't just save the vault in Good Drive on your phone, because the vault is looking for a folder on your phone to sync to. The Drive option simply isn't there.
From what I've seen you have to download another, third party sync app, to do that, and that just sounds clunky af. I can wait til they realize that. Copy the link. Open Obsidian and quick add. If you aren't aware of it, there is a plugin called Quickadd which can be customized for these things. Have you tried Markdownload? It's a browser extension that saves and downloads web content as markdown.
I use it all the time on my desktop but it's a browser extension and supports Safari, so maybe it's helpful for you too. DavideNL 35 days ago root parent next [—].
By mobile do you mean iOS or Android? MikeCapone 35 days ago prev next [—]. To me, the fatal weakness of obsidian, after trying it for 5 min to realize it, is sync functionality. It only supports icloud sync and its paid sync. DavideNL 35 days ago parent next [—]. I'll probably try out the git plugin soon so I can use it easily with Linux but was trying to use Obsidian without and additional plugins for a while as I'm just trying it out.
I did it just fine for the cost of the license of Working Copy syncing to a iCloud folder. But the Obsidian license still made me end up going over to LogSeq, which works better for my mental model.
Curious, what kind of sync are you wanting for the mobile app? This is very natural need. Just get the git plugin and create private repo somewhere.
Problem solved. Or syncthing. I already had it set up between phone, pi and PC, so threw the notes dir into there. Now free to switch between desktop and mobile with quasi instant updates. Havoc 35 days ago root parent next [—]. Think parent is talking about desktop.
Looks great! How did you host it in your own domain? Is that a single vault? Looks amazing! JumpCrisscross 36 days ago prev next [—]. This looks great. Jotted down some Sunday morning idiocy. Paid for Catalyst. Question: who decided Moldova [1] was a good idea? Was Obsidian. Socketier 36 days ago parent next [—]. It's clever until you hit issues with uptime, or breaking the specific rules of the TLD. JumpCrisscross 36 days ago root parent next [—]. Until , Moldova had a pro-Russian government.
They could easily return to power. I would see Moscow having zero qualms about requesting e. I have seen the. We're talking about the website here, not the file format. Havoc 35 days ago prev next [—]. I just set this up today using self-hosted gitlab and working copy on iphone.
Still need to get used to it, but the combination of git backed, self hosted and markdown seems pretty future proof. If Obsidian weren't proprietary, I'd probably be excited for it.
They do make it easy to jump ship, but I'm still both morally opposed and skeptical. If they really had your best interests at heart, they wouldn't keep any secrets.
While the company appears not to be evil at the moment they could change their mind at any time, potentially without you knowing. This works well because I've already modified almost every aspect for writing code. Extending it to notes should be relatively simple. What I am missing most in Obsidian is this: It does not show the date created of the document. I need to hover over a note to see that info. Also the aesthetics is not on par with Bear or Ulysses.
Finally, I tried to import my Roam Research notes into it. Ended up with thousands of empty pages that were just tags in Roam. By the way: Obsidian users aggressively try to convince users of other tools how superior it is, on Reddit forums for various note taking apps and even on twitter. Obsidian is very extensible. I think there's template extensions you can use to put the datetime in the title, or in the filename. Which knowledge management apps with backlinks are not Electron? I'd prefer non-Electron.
Add Neuron and its upcoming replacement. Never leave your life's work held hostage in the cloud again. Did you completely misunderstand the text segment you quoted? What is your point? I've moved my obsidian notes to vscode and back without any issues. Is closed source software somehow incapable of having true statements?
It's by default tricking you into believing you should trust it, so yes closed source is incapable of having true statements until proven wrong source: you can't prove it by nature. Approximately: "It's funny to be criticizing user freedom and lock-in issues with other programs, above a link to buy your stuff from an app store.
Closer: "I am incapable of reasoning, except in broad generalities". We are actually perfectly OK with paying people for work. Separating data freedom from access to source code is a perfectly meaningful thing to do, even if you personally don't like it. I assure you that I'm personally good with the separation, which makes sense.
I made a remark about a remark, and nothing more. Speaking of personal, I don't mind attacks; do go on. Well, not that I want to encourage it here, where it is not allowed, but you can PM them to me, if you have more.
So did I. Not sure why you think I care about you. Software can be proprietary and local-only. I really love obsidian. Sure it has a couple of wrinkles, the mobile app is new still and has a couple more wrinkles, but it scratches so many itches I have around note taking. Just tried out mem. But how can I trust something I don't have the source code of as my second brain?
My files are what is most dear to me, literally a backup of my brain. Havoc 35 days ago parent next [—]. Source code here matters less than the format of the data being accessible IMO. I've played with Neuron too, and liked it. I'm using org-roam at the moment, but will keep an eye on Emanote. One of the better advertisements for Neuron is the author's own notes being posted online as exported HTML. I am looking to move from Notion, looking for an alternative. Here are few things I am looking for: 1.
It is easy to back up or export my data 2. Great UI! May be its just me, I care about the UI a lot and if it is nice, I seem to be writing more 3. Support for keyboard shortcuts or mouse-less operations so that I can link or embed documents quickly.
If what you have in your notion is mostly ideas, concepts, and thoughts, then Obsidian is a great choice. It is not as great for storing facts, because of the lack of something resembling Notion's robust database system. Remove an item from the Favorites list: Tap next to the item. See Mark a folder as a favorite. Change the order of an item: Touch and hold , then drag it to a new position.
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