Personal Knowledge Management Systems (PKMS)

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A place for people to discuss Personal Knowledge Management Systems (PKMS) such as "Building a Second Brain" (BASB), Obsidian, and more.

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I recently got serious about using mem.ai after seeing a video on its AI features. Anybody else out there testing this out?

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I started using logseq recently. I'd love to exchange ideas with other users on lemmy/kbin/fedi but I couldn't find (ikr, fedi) a dedicated group so far. This is the closest. I'll ask on reddit (the irony!) but I thought I'd shoot a note here too (although I didn't see any mention of logseq so far)

Stay organized 🤙

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I don't use some of them nearly enough, but I really like Zim Wiki on desktop/laptop for the ability to link to different files in my notes. For on the go, I tend to use Joplin right now as I like that it's open source & relatively easy to sync between my PC & phone.

I've dabbled a little with TiddlyWiki, but I feel like I need to learn more to really customize it more to my tastes. I've also been meaning to try running DokuWiki from a flash drive, as I like the wiki format a lot, but I feel like it may be a bit overkill.

I've seen some mention of Evernote & Obsidian here, but I've not used those personally. Also sorry if personal wikis are out of scope for this community, they're just among the first to come to mind when I read the name & sidebar!

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I've been using Obsidian for a while, but recently, I've started considering that either of these grant me Obsidian's main advantage- your knowledge base being portable- while also being FOSS software. (In particular org-mode also gives me access to some things VimWiki would lack like support for things like images.) ...Oh, and apparently org-mode can be exported to loads of other things through the glorious program that is Pandoc. Loads of Android apps that work with org-mode as well, so you can, in fact, sync everything between pretty much everything!

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Right now it feels like a lot of extra work to do it right. So I just postponed watching valuable content, because I need it to watch while taking notes. It is different to when I just watched videos and felt smart for a minute. Only to forget about it in a week...

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Did you see a significant productivity increase? Did your motivation to work on long projects change? Did it help you get over roadblocks in long project? (I tend to lose motivation whenever I struggle to make progress for more than 3 hours in a row.) How do you decide what goes inside of the system and what doesn't? (we have search engines and chatgpt that can quickly give us the information we want for most things) How do you keep the information up to date, for example if you read a research paper and later it is partially disproven?

Thank you! Looking forward to learning about your experiences :)

Image related to avalanche of information

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My mom asked how to wash the yellow marks from white t-shirt and it took me too long to find the answer. I guess it was also on me because I forgot to put it in Projects folder. After I will clean my t shirts I think to put it in AREA folder. It will be the first :)

Feeling a little bit intimidated by the amount of stuff my basb needs to consume to be valuable for me

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Put my first project in Archive, hoooray 🥳🥳🥳 I know it's not good, but I am a person, who needs inspiration to start doing a task. Like I randomly think what I want to do today and start doing it. Creating a list of things to do tomorrow never worked for me. But now I have a list of 16(+2) projects and can choose randomly between them.

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It was really hard to find note taking app, that fits my needs. Obsidian is great, but I have problems with obsidian sync at the moment. Evernote is still iffy, cuz even frontpage is monetized, I can't change anything unless I pay. Wtf. Anyway, I am happy that i can create folders in 2 levels. But it's not the usual way of creating folder inside of a folder. You create notebook, which then can be put inside different stacks. Feels like a hack. So you can have PARA stacks, where you shift notebooks back and forth. Right now I only have Projects folder 😅. But honestly I already feel easier. I am not holding ideas for projects (not only ones like write summary of an article but also planning dates) in my "first'' brain, and it's such a relief. Can wait when I finish some projects and will need an Archive stack(folder).

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That's a big struggle for me. When I was learning about Zettelkasten, the idea of immediatly writing in your own words the summary of a chapter feels daunting. What if I use the wrong words and wouldn't understand later? What I want is to have notes from the book and then use them to write summary maybe in a week after reading a chapter. I can't just do it immediately. What do you think are some good ways to aproach telling in your own words?

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I recently used linked thinking in Obsidian to do some critical meme analysis for therapy. It was a good exercise in creating index notes, e.g. a meme crossing over Marvel and The Good Place wouldn't fit in a folder for either one.