Schon wieder finde ich mehr interessante Sachen als ich konsumieren kann! Später auf jeden Fall die Podcastfolge https://museapp.com/podcast/81-evergreen-notes/ mit @kepano anhören. #obsidian #evergreenNotes
Evergreen notes with Stephan Ango // Metamuse podcast episode 81

Quotes from famous people or books can turn a feeling or a concept into a memorable chunk of text—how can we do the same for our own ideas? Stephan is the CEO of Obsidian, and he joins Mark and Adam to discuss notes as personal memes, the balance between freedom and cohesion in plugins, and why it's so hard to be messy in digital tools. Plus: why “tools for thought” rubs Stephan the wrong way.

@spinningthoughts I like to keep original content intact, add on to my notes when relevant and branch out from them when necessary. #LogSeq @logseq 's name spacing makes it possible to have everything linked in a natural way with a common respective root. I love @obsidian @obsidianmd , but the lack of name spacing kind of confuses me, even though the linking is wonderful. I would love to be as productive as #Luhmann when I grow up. #Zettelkasten and #EvergreenNotes are both brilliant.

@pink_doublethink thought about this for a bit.

a] If I read the book to get specific things out of it, I‘d put the specific bits of interest straight in 1 and point back to the source. Expedience beats everything else.

b] If I‘m reading the book over time *as the book*, I‘d probably start with literary notes per chapter and then extract individual notes into 1 from that.

Orthodoxically, the way I mix #Zettelkasten and #evergreennotes, it should always be b

What is a Digital Garden? - Wild Rye

A digital garden is a set of online notes or articles that are alive. These documents can grow and flourish because they aren’t confined to the printed page. How Working with Text is Like Gardening It the early days of the World Wide Web hypertext pioneers such as Cathy Marshall and Mark Bernstein saw that…

Wild Rye

I used to have this elaborate system of tagging #FleetingNotes and #EvergreenNotes and #LiteratureNotes ...

Now, I just have notes (my words, with a link back to what inspired them as appropriate) and quotes (someone else's words, formatted and attributed clearly).

The only other level I need, at present, is what I'm calling "arguments." #Dramatica theory claims every work of art is an argument; I'm seeing every hypothesis as an argument with ideas that reinforce or subvert it.

#PKM

Terms of art that mean little to the new and uninitiated are a real problem when new tools supporting personal knowledge management are blooming.

Please kill the jargon kids.

#PKM #TfT inre #FleetingNotes #LiteratureNotes #EvergreenNotes #MOC and so many more