The answer to many questions about #obsidian is "There's a plugin for that!" But for many people, community plugins add a lot of complexity and time to workflows. I think there's value in going back to the basics: the optional core plugins that Obsidian comes with by default. Here's a video overview of my top 10 CORE plugins: https://youtu.be/Lq33gNpeDkE
@nicole I understand the concept of this video well, and generally agree with it completely! But are all the examples from the video real? For example, do you really use Daily Notes instead of Periodic Notes, or Slides instead of Advanced Slides?
I don't want to catch you out on something; I'm just interested in your usage model. In any case, the video is great!
