@jonasdowney Oh I have thoughts! I felt like I spent more time organising, and thinking about how to organise Obsidian, than actually using it for writing and thinking.
I didn’t like how it stored attachments (relative links to an assets folder) which felt brittle compared to Apple notes, Notion, Craft.
Ultimately with EVERYTHING in there, it was hard to find ANYTHING.
My notes stack is now Reflect for daily scratchpad and meetings. Bear for long term facts and writing. Things for todos.
@petermcreaper this is very good info! I had the same worries. Any unstructured system always has the high burden of forcing you to figure out a structure that works for you. (Notion is kind of like this too?)
Your stack is the same as mine, except swap Reflect for Tot and Bear for iA Writer 😆
@jonasdowney haha that’s a quality stack. I always wanted to love ia writer but something about it doesn’t click. And Tot just looks delightful!
I still haven’t figured out bookmarks. Every bookmark manager I’ve tried turns into
a graveyard of unread links. But I always come back to Andy Matuschak’s post about collecting links.. https://notes.andymatuschak.org/Collecting_material_feels_more_useful_than_it_usually_is