Playing with Logsec. I'm digging it. https://logseq.com/ #logsec
Playing with Logsec. I'm digging it. https://logseq.com/ #logsec
11 Best Open Source Note-Taking Apps for Linux (and many are Cross-Platform)
I make daily use of a note-taking app to record what I learn when problem-solving, prepare for YouTube videos, and much more. I save everything in Markdown format so that it is future-proof and stays compatible with whatever I’ll be using in 20 years time.
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11 Best Open Source Note-Taking Apps for Linux (and many are Cross-Platform)
https://gadgeteer.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Joplin-Note-Taking-App-400x244.jpg I make daily use of a note-taking app to record what I learn when problem-solving, prepare for YouTube videos, and much more. I save everything in Markdown format so that it is future-proof and stays […]
https://gadgeteer.co.za/11-best-open-source-note-taking-apps-for-linux-and-many-are-cross-platform/
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@kubikpixel that is a tough question. I have used all three. Jrnl is great in the terminal. I used #neovim for the editor. But if you are looking for something to be able to collect and farm your notes, something more like a zettel, it is not the best at that. #obsidian and #logsec both are very good. You also “own” all your writing and can easily get to it through the terminal or other programs. It is not locked in to a system. Right now I am using #logseq the most. It works better for me to capture thoughts and link them. #obsidian has lots of pluses too and is more comfortable for mid-length writing. For long form, I too use #ulysses.
"Knowledge gardening" - Hinweis auf #bibfobi auf einen Artikel, in dem jemand seine Erfahrung mit einem Open Source-Tool beschreibt und welche Erfahrungen er bei der Organisation des #Wissens gemacht hat. #wissensmanagement #tools #logsec https://bibfobi.wordpress.com/2023/01/26/knowledge-gardening/
@post@qoto.org @bitbonk The thing is, if you just use the journal pages and leave the other pages as empty "tags" (as it seems to be intended by design), the graph won't show any connections between those "tags", because the block-level links (references) aren't displayed.
So if I use #Logsec as intended the graph will be useless.
For it to show a proper network of concepts, all blocks should be in the pages, which would become containers and not only empty "tags".