If anyone is interested in the current books I am reading check them out here!
Guess who's back? The Roundup's back!
https://www.obsidianroundup.org/2023-01-07/
I organized the new plugins by categories as much as I could.
If you made a guide or piece of content I didn't see over the holidays... most automations, scripts & pulls only work a week at a time.
Social media is a fire hose even when I am actively keeping up / not on vacation, but I am happy to include stuff I missed next week!
Don't be shy or worry about bothering me, either, I want to see the cool stuff you did!
Here’s what’s wonderful about #obsidian:
Like us humans, it can be refined, improved, and refactored over and over again.
My vault today looks very different than it did a week ago. In the course of a day, I archived all the notes and workflows focused on how to be a better manager and employee.
Now my vault is about my journey forward while I am in severance land and into my next career. Same tool that fit like a glove before now is simply on a different hand and still fits perfectly.
Hey -- is there an AI tool integrated into #Logseq or #Obsidian that will answer questions exclusively based on information in one’s own graph (not the general dataset from the Internet)?
Specifically, interested in natural language queries as an alternative to coded queries.
#Asking for a friend. Ha.
Over the holidays, my feeds has been filled with yearly reviews about #PKM, #TFT, and how tinkering with your tools is a distraction.
I beg to differ.
Tinkering with tools is not necessarily procrastination. It is also a way to refine your craftsmanship, helping you become better at reaching your note-taking goals.
https://myttl.blog/tinkering-with-tools-is-not-necessarily-procrastination/