Heaven help me, I’m considering trying out #Emacs #orgmode for #PKM.
#Emacs has always felt a bit scary or unapproachable. This goes back to hearing about it college, when people were probably talking about it on #VAX #VMS systems.
Meanwhile, I generally enjoy #Markdown syntax. It is comfortable, and similar to the way I wrote #email and #notes in #PlainText ever since those college #VAX #VMS days.
I would really like to improve on my #PKM #PersonalKnowledgeManagement — especially in the realm of connecting notes and surfacing related topics. I'd also like to have a #TrustedSystem because I feel like I'm all over the place with taking notes and capturing links and organizing information in recent years.
@jaharmi What are you currently using?
@jslr I generally take notes in text file windows in various editors. (The windows may or may not get saved to files, ahem #BBEdit.) I’ve been using #Logseq for a few months — enough to appreciate some of its linking and data management/query capabilities. I throw a bunch into @drafts. I’ve also used #Ulysses.

@jaharmi @drafts Plenty of apps make it somewhat easier to surface things— be that time-based (i.e. spaced repetition) or context based (tags, filters, linked/unlinked references, keyword search etc). Logseq's surely up there near the top of the list, also Obsidian, Tana, Capabilities, SiYuan...

Is there anything specific you're missing from Logseq? A clear sense of this might help steer you.

@jaharmi @drafts Personally, I do a lot with Drafts, Muse, MindNode and MarginNote. I've been flirting with adding Obsidian to my system for the longest while, but as much as I admire its featureset, I haven't yet been compelled to do the extra work to make it work for me.

If I wasn't already so invested in my current set-up, I'd probably be deciding between Obsidian and SiYuan, mainly because I'd be looking for something powerful and iPadOS local/native.