anyone else i know using #LogSeq? it's a little bit arcane, but i'm finding it fits with the way i tend to use these note apps—e.g. in #obsidian i was mostly just keeping logs of what i was doing anyway, rather than organizing/collecting bits of knowledge.

in logseq, most of what i write goes into the daily journals, using appropriate tags/links in the outline headers. it's easy to then view all of the logs for a single tag/project in a single place afterwards,

@bunnyhero I'm just getting into using #Logseq and I'm finding it really works well to record project tasks, who is responsible to accomplish them, and when they need to be done. I really like that I can set a task to be completed at a future date and it shows up on that days journal page - reminding me to follow up.
@ukdataguy oh i haven't even tried the future-dating thing yet! cool

@bunnyhero @ukdataguy Just start typing /datepicker and it will create a link to that journal entry.

I switched from Obsidian to Logseq quite some time ago and feel much more at home. Working with bullet list in hierarchies feels so natural to me.

I also have a bit of hierarchy in my links. Like

[/Team/PersonA] and [/Customer/ProjectA/] and so forth

@taseroth @ukdataguy i’ve just started using hierarchy in links. works great