Running Obsidian.
AKA
Taking notes for work more effectively.
Running Obsidian.
AKA
Taking notes for work more effectively.
You can publish long-form content from Obsidian to Nostr using Obsidian Nostr writer
I really like the app and the flexibility with the markdown format. 🤩 But the synchronization between mobile (Apple) and desktop (PC) is awful or expensive.🤯
That's why I'm currently (still) working with Joplin.
Zen Key 🔐
I keep checking in on Obsidian from time to time. I'm continually intrigued, but it always feels like II would take days of effort to make it just work. I moved from Roam to Tana early this year. It's brilliant, but closed and uses its own DB, rather than markdown (which I do everything possible in).
What's your take on pros and cons?
I am definitely moving slow to start. I really like the native markdown notes and visualizing my notes in canvases in order to see all the random stuff that makes up my projects.
I like the variety of themes available, the Nostr interoperability thanks to the obsidian extension that nostr:npub10a8kw2hsevhfycl4yhtg7vzrcpwpu7s6med27juf4lzqpsvy270qrh8zkw made. (Still need to explore both of those in more detail to be honest.)
I haven’t discovered cons yet but will keep you posted!
It’s a game changer. I love it 🙌🏼
Best thing. I was all over the place before Obsidian, Trello, Docs, Drive, etc.
I don't want sync. I sit on my laptop and do shit. All local, with regular manual backups to a USB stick.
Markdown is love 💓
Tags, date and time inserts, tables, latex, custom colors for bold and italic with css, code blocks, live embeds from other notes is a killer feature ![[some-note#some-heading]], voice notes; click record and blabber; they get embedded in the note, callouts to highlight stuff, ...
Started for side projects, then slowly moved everything there. Work, diary, and study.