You're all very busy and important people. Do you use Obsidian or Logseq (something else)?

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Obsidian

that one on the web that takes 10m to load and uses all my memory and has AI all over it and charges high

notion

ideal for quick notetking

Obsidian is the real deal 🤝

markdown plain text files and structured folders.

Same. And then I edit that with Obsidian 🙂

Once had 2 years of notes vender locked... never again

Yes. I am currently using obsidian for tracking daily tasks and my habits of 20 pages a day and sobriety (or my enjoyable failure to achieve it).

I wish I had the consistency. I keep trying to manage my time/tasks and failing after a few days. I dunno how y'all do it.

I assume you're speaking to everyone else. I'm totally useless :)

Obsidian only because I got used to it and haven't tried anything else.

Few years ago I got excited about taking notes this way. I tried many different programs and came to the conlusion that Obsidian works the best. Problem is that it is a proprietary software, so I would never use it with connection to the internet. Best would be to install the flatpack on Linux and take away network permissions with Flatseal.

Later I discovered Logseq and switched to it. I liked it at first, but it turned out that the desktop app had a terrible performance. Takes for ever to start, and uses CPU for no reason. Bad for laptop on a battery. Another issue is that they have some weirdness in the markdown formating and strange folder structure. This makes it a pain to port the notes into another editor later.

small tip: Syncthing works well for synchronization of notes between devices, no matter which editor you end up using.

These days I use a text editor in the terminal. But even more than that I use mind maps. A cute program called Minder on Linux is my favorite. Majority of my notes are in a mind map structure. The graphical visualization helps me to orient and remember.

i use obsidian

:3

Notion and Anytype 😅

logseq

Obsidian. It's the best markdown editor because of the keyboard shortcuts it has...

Obsidian

I chose Joplin because it seemed simpler than Obsidian. I've used it for big writing projects as well as all my notes and plans. I organize notes with folders and sub-folders rather than tags.

Only notion

Obsidian

Org-Mode

Plain text editor