Holli25

joined 1 year ago
[–] Holli25 1 points 1 year ago

You can join Obsidian.md at lemmy.world

[–] Holli25 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I am also using it on mobile (syncing my vault from laptop->NAS<-cell phone). Works quite well, but I can not say mich about performance, as my cell phone is having problems in general at the moment.

However, it feels really smooth after initially loading the app and I have no problems to report.

[–] Holli25 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It fits well for me. I set up multiple queries in my daily note template to catch tasks that are due today or I wanted to work on today, for long-term tasks and for overdue tasks. You can group tasks by adding tags which I use often. You can add a new task anywhere in your notes and it will show up in the query. So I put tasks in all notes that I am working on and will be reminded of them in my daily note. It is often updated with new features, just try it out and see if it works for you. I can not complain and only recommend it.

[–] Holli25 25 points 1 year ago

This one is great! Made me think way too much

[–] Holli25 3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Main plugins for me are dataview and tasks. Add the mininal theme and style settings and that is it. Although I enjoy browsing Obsidian roundup to see what is new in the world of plugins.

[–] Holli25 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I feel you concerning the dependency on third-party plugins. There are many amzing people developing rather niche but nice plugins. At some point, plugins will stop to be updated. However, if it is critical to you, you can stll freeze the obsidian version amd work with your notes as you please. But this is not great longterm, I see it as the price to pay for community-developed software. On the other hand, if people using the plugins would donate small amounts, developers could live on their plugins. Maybe this will work at some point.

As I never tried Logseq: is it similar in style with users writing in Markdown syntax and linking files? The infinite scrolling seems to only be for journaling, I would also need to get used to it but it is a nice design aspect (and closer to a physical journal).

I do not qant to "convert" you (back) to Obsidian, but if you only need basic note-taking with linkage, Obsidian seems the perfect fit. Templating and linking are built in and if Obsidian ever stops updating, you still have your .md Files which will work even without Obsidian. But Zim Wiki sounds nice and if it fits your needs, use this. Maybe you can update us when you have found your system in it and others could profit.

Enjoy the thrill of learning new tools and customizing it to your needs! Hope this all works well for you

[–] Holli25 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I am using Obsidian for quite a while now. I really enjoy the possibility to modify anything to my needs. What are your use-cases for Logseq (and Obsidian before)? And how are you liking the switch?

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