Post AYeJpWION7i8xF4eau by ednico@pkm.social
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 (DIR) Post #AYeJpTFRhcZVVEfl5M by Calixthe@pkm.social
       2023-08-11T23:14:01Z
       
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       @spinningthoughts I have decided to go all in on learning @tana_inc #Tana . It's too powerful and has too many capabilities to ignore. I will still maintain my other #pkm tools with their respective purposes. For example, I uploaded a tex file [pre-print from my PI] to @capacities and it rendered it correctly! @logseq #LogSeq is still the foundation and daily driver, etc. I love getting over that learning curve [if I can do so quickly]. Summer "break" 😆is over, so time to shift my focus.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYeJpUSFDWP5FDfUfo by ednico@pkm.social
       2023-08-12T00:56:22Z
       
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       @Calixthe @spinningthoughts @tana_inc @capacities @logseq I had the same idea and it all worked wonderfully, until it didn't. I started off, I will only use it for xyz - soon started seeing friction of what goes where. Ok, let's just put everything in Tana. Worked well, but then notes on a server somewhere with no encryption (think this is coming).  Seems to be going well. Oh wait, cannot access any notes unless online. I think it could become really special, but needs a few pieces.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYeJpVDOOE7LbRj9A8 by Calixthe@pkm.social
       2023-08-12T01:06:33Z
       
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       @ednico @spinningthoughts @tana_inc @capacities @logseq I totally understand @ednico but I just wanted to clarify I am not going all in on #Tana @tana_inc , or importing any notes or content into Tana.  I am just going all in on learning Tana. I look at it like learning to pilot a boat or fly a light plane, a sometimes useful luxury. My notes live and will stay in #LogSeq @logseq , I just couldn't resist the siren song of Tana. I can't let it beat me. 😅
       
 (DIR) Post #AYeJpVytXc7Bylx5Ci by spinningthoughts@pkm.social
       2023-08-12T06:22:02Z
       
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       @Calixthe @ednico @tana_inc @capacities @logseq It‘s that vibe of "I want to understand!!!!" which I totally get. Looking at what works well why in what app has become a minor current obsession of mine, haha
       
 (DIR) Post #AYeJpWION7i8xF4eau by ednico@pkm.social
       2023-08-12T01:03:38Z
       
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       @Calixthe @spinningthoughts @tana_inc @capacities @logseq hopefully it works out for you, which it will likely do as you seem to be using a couple apps already. I certainly enjoyed using Tana an awful lot
       
 (DIR) Post #AYeJpWmsXm66TnL076 by anders@thoresson.social
       2023-08-12T08:44:46Z
       
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       @spinningthoughts @Calixthe @ednico @tana_inc @capacities @logseq It’s also very valuable when you return to base. Seeing how things are done in other apps ALWAYS provide ideas on how to better use the features in your primary one.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYeKBQuz2vTqeBZeHg by spinningthoughts@pkm.social
       2023-08-12T08:48:46Z
       
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       @anders @Calixthe @ednico Yup! Personally the software developer in me is constantly taking notes about what works and *why*, what it encourages, what lessons I can learn for myself… Mid- to long-term I want to try and write a kind of wiki that documents common building blocks and workflows and what these things enable, as a knowledge guidance block for open-source development of these tools. There‘s a lot of fundamental design choices and little accents both in various apps.