Listening to the newest episode of BitBuyBit…

Note taking:

nostr:npub1l6eva7lqf7fn79w6pqp5x64x9ja2emapevp67yn4hxkdz6s5yvxs3tdl44 suggested Obsidian as a way to organize an event last year. Was quite interested, but a steep learning curve.

Additionally nostr:npub1x458tl7h9xcxa66vr4a8pg0h2qz96pnhwnfpcra0le9090uk5t5qw7armt has suggested Bullet Journaling. Easier to learn and better for those that are more tactile.

What tools do the rest of you use to organize your thoughts?

https://ungovernablemisfits.com/podcast/dropping-out-vs-dropping-fiat-for-bitcoin-and-foss/

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Obsidian is a great tool. nostr:npub1vwymuey3u7mf860ndrkw3r7dz30s0srg6tqmhtjzg7umtm6rn5eq2qzugd was ranting about it for a while so I had to check it out. Not an everyday tool for me, but helps be keep track of all my juicy notes

I use Bullet Journaling for my day to day productivity, note taking, long form journaling, doodling, and planning.

I use Standard Notes for digital research, writing drafts for blog/book, and long term digital notes.

I still want to see an open source, E2EE collaborative wiki that looks and feels like Notion.