I see org-roam-ui has dropped its development for a while, while I've collected a lot of notes for #orgroam is there any alternative for UI part to stay on cosy #Emacs #orgmode ?

Obsidian is not an option for me :-D

#askfedi

I'm not worried about brain rot from overusing LLM's. Rather, I'm worried about brain rot from overusing #orgroam in #emacs

Anytime I need to look up how to do something (in an info doc, web, manual, etc) I write an org-roam note about it. When (not if) I forget in the future, there's the note. What I'm discovering is that now I can't remember anything! I *have* to look up my org-roam note.

Today's example was decrypting my Luks encrypted external drive. I can never seem to remember the right command, but it's there (even with the UUID of my drive) in org-roam. I can even just execute the source block with the shell command 😀

Holly 🐄 ! #Hyperorg arrived in the official #Debian repository.

https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/hyperorg

It is an #org to #html converter regarding the #Zettelkasten principles.

#emacs #org #orgroam #html #orgparse #foss #opensource

hyperorg - Debian Package Tracker

@oantolin @sacha

I'd really love to see discussion on note taking or knowledge management part, since you both have decades of experience with emacs & orgmode.

Especially since Omar mentions in many #denote (#orgroam) or atomic notes (zettel) related thread that org works better with huge individual files.
I for one use #datetree file mostly for all notes, as I simply can capture everyday without bothering of organization.

(will try to keep reminder for participating live if possible)

@profoundlynerdy #emacs, #orgmode, #orgroam and for the bibliography #zotero . All papers were in git tracked project directories, with a project file for tasks like "get that book" " read that book" or "rewrite that passage". Text got exported via org export and manually edited for the final draft.
Giving #Tangent a try as an #OrgRoam / #Obsidian alternative. Very good first impressions so far. 
so, I'm trying to learn and use #emacs and #orgroam, but I can't get rid of the warning of transient >= 0.13 requirement automatically, i.e. starting fresh with just an init.el, I always need some manual step to ensure the built-in version is overwritten. `package-install-upgrade-built-in` change rigorously nothing, same for `unload-feature+require`, `package-upgrade` and `use-package :pin gnu` or any combination of them I could make sense of. The only solution is M-x package-install and *clicking* the right package and then install. Anyone out there that can and is willing to help?
This weekend, I realized I could generate stuff for my website directly from #Emacs. Given that the articles I write for the site come from #OrgMode and #OrgRoam, #elisp is the perfect platform for automatically generating the contents for the "Recent articles" sidebar, as well as an atom feed for feed reader users. These files are then copied with the HTML articles (converted from Org nodes) directly to the website using #rsync.
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Is there really no good, built in way of searching through all your #OrgRoam files from inside #Emacs? I mean... that seems like basic functionality for a #SecondBrain, does it not? Sure, I can open a command line and run grep manually, but I would expect that there was something Helm-like for this out of the box?

There is a lot going for #Obsidian in terms of UI performance and UX niceties, but one thing keeps pulling me back to #DoomEmacs and #OrgRoam: laser focused keyboard oriented setup out of the box

I can move subtrees around quicker than I can think.

(or I could if #Emacs didn't freeze up for 30 seconds randomly. oh well, can't have it all. any by "it all" i mean "widespread adoption of async UI patterns in your favorite editor".)