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(DIR) Post #AdAgd7fmPjySu3FHSy by nicole@pkm.social
2023-12-25T14:59:07Z
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On Wednesday, I'm interviewing @jarango about the age-old debate of links vs tags vs folders. Jorge has a lot to say on this topic because he's an expert in information architecture - how to design and structure things so that they're easy to find. That also applies to notes!I have Opinions on this topic, so I'm so eager to hear what Jorge says! Join us or catch the stream afterwards: https://youtube.com/live/iipvNQI8AQg
(DIR) Post #AdAtq8gZG7b7DF9Q5Q by ddonnell@mstdn.party
2023-12-25T17:27:13Z
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@nicole @jarango can't wait for this one!
(DIR) Post #AdAvuby0X9DB5rZJaa by nicole@pkm.social
2023-12-25T17:50:32Z
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@ddonnell @jarango Awesome! If you have anything in particular you want us to cover, let us know and we'll try and make sure we do! :)
(DIR) Post #AdBA5b4LbuRkqwfO3E by ddonnell@mstdn.party
2023-12-25T20:29:22Z
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@nicole @jarango I'm mainly curious to learn new things. I use links in frontmatter/properties because I can treat it as a graph where the edge has a type. I.e. when I take a note on a podcast episode I have a field called "guest" and the value is a link to a note representing the person. Episode --Guest--> Nicole.
(DIR) Post #AdCKVHvSbJZZi4MItM by apolaine@pkm.social
2023-12-26T10:00:29Z
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@nicole @jarango folders and tags FTW!
(DIR) Post #AdCKphzTP11AL7yNua by balterwenjamin42@mastodon.social
2023-12-26T10:04:21Z
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@nicole @jarango Looking forward to it!
(DIR) Post #AdCrid9GIuExmZmgC0 by nicole@pkm.social
2023-12-26T16:12:45Z
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@apolaine @jarango You're so wrong. But I forgive you.
(DIR) Post #AdDV3PW05FCRnFJs0m by ellane@pkm.social
2023-12-26T23:33:27Z
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@nicole @ddonnell @jarango Great topic! I'm looking forward to it. An emerging school of thought has the placing of basic metadata in file names. For me there are layers of information that can be used to classify a file, and the name is the most basic of these. Johnny.Decimal works well here.I see it in this order:1. File name2. File location (folder/subfolder)3. Tags4. Properties (YAML)