I left #logseq for #obsidian.

The tool continues to work. Yet, I know focus is on database version. Meaning current stable is a bit lacking. 🫠

What's interesting is how difficult finding an outliner as good as logseq. There's really none.

Venturing out isn't THAT bad... Let's see in 3 months. 😅

With #obsidian, you should try without community plugins first. It's really hard! The plugins ecosystem is awesome! 😅 Still. I'm finding what used to annoy me of obsidian, simply doesn't anymore. I needed to learn the basics.

Like search.

It's surprisingly versatile, but you MUST focus on your #frontmatter enrichment. 😉 You do so, and search queues are quite powerful.

https://obsidian.md/help/plugins/search

Search - Obsidian Help

Search is a core plugin that helps you find data in your Obsidian vault by using search terms and operators to narrow down results.

Obsidian Help

And of course, getting compound interest on the query language. 😅 #obsidian bases build on that query language foundation.

Say you are like me. You like to write a review for the day. To offload what you did, remember what you didn't get done, and figure out how to improve. 😎

And say you want to have a weekly review that at least aggregates those notes. Obsidian bases can facilitate just that. 😁

https://obsidian.md/help/bases/syntax

Bases syntax - Obsidian Help

This page provides an introduction to Bases syntax in Obsidian.

Obsidian Help