Permanent notes should be atomic – focused on a single, well-defined idea. This 'atomicity' makes them incredibly flexible and reusable in your Zettelkasten. Here's why: https://www.ctnet.co.uk/beginners-guide-to-permanent-notes/ #AtomicNotes #Zettelkasten #PKMtips #Writing
Beginners guide to permanent notes - The Computer & Technology Network

What are permanent notes? A beginner's guide to creating atomic notes and connecting ideas in your Zettelkasten using Obsidian.

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Atomic notes are foundational for building a solid, scalable, and maintainable Personal Knowledge Graph. They focus on a single idea or concept, making them easier to connect and reuse.

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Miles (1905) has some interesting things to say with respect to collecting, “business-like brevity” (aka atomic notes), annotations for thinking/arranging/marking cards, summarizing, etc.

Miles, Eustace Hamilton. How to Prepare Essays, Lectures, Articles, Books, Speeches and Letters, with Hints on Writing for the Press. London: Rivingtons, 1905. http://archive.org/details/howtoprepareessa00mileuoft.

Especially interesting: Chapter XXIV The Card-System.

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I’m slowly adapting my note style to more #AtomicNotes ; instead of one large note on a topic with many subtopics in the note, I now create a note for each subtopic. I can name the notes naturally which enables me to find them easily in obsidian using the quick switcher instead of having to scroll around in a large parent topic note. the naming has come fairly naturally so far

Does anyone have an url for a video, blogpost, etc with a #Zettelkasten setup in #Obsidian that doesn’t breakdown when you have 1k or more #atomicnotes? Preferably with #Readwise as a central part?

Most tutorials starts with an empty vault and never go beyond like 10 notes or so.

@TfTHacker, @AnthonyBaker , and @markmcelroy are people who I think might have something up their sleeve.

#pkm #TFT

@vertis I create #MOC when I think I have amassed a significant amount of note that links to a central concept. Most of my MOCs initially serve as an index page to a topic. I'd then try to refactor it into a note that summarises the topic, linking to all the #AtomicNotes I have. I find it satisfying and give me a sense of how good/bad I have understood a concept

@TfTHacker @nickmilo one clarification question: what‘s the minimum for a cue? Just a single word that follows some ontology, or a single sentence?

I‘ve been fermenting on the notion that summary (parts) and cues can serve as seed points for #AtomicNotes/ #zettelkasten permanent notes

New post on parsing Obsidian notes for creating snippets in Alfred. (Really any Markdown notes would work). I don’t like opening up Obsidian every time I need to check some boilerplate code, so I wrote a script to flag and add snippets to Alfred.

http://dizzard.net/articles/obsidian_sniper/article.html

#markdown #obsidian #atomicnotes #alfred

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