[HN Gopher] Evolving my note-taking processes
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Evolving my note-taking processes
Author : mttyng
Score : 32 points
Date : 2022-09-09 20:26 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| samsquire wrote:
| I journal computer and software ideas as markdown files out in
| the open on GitHub. When I get to 100-300 entries I move onto a
| new repository.
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| https://GitHub.com/samsquire/ideas
| https://GitHub.com/samsquire/ideas2
| https://GitHub.com/samsquire/ideas3
| https://GitHub.com/samsquire/ideas4
| https://GitHub.com/samsquire/startups
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| I create a new markdown heading for each entry and write.
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| It's searchable and the data is easy to synchronize, backup and
| use and the solution shall last for multiple decades maybe even
| longer.
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| It's also indexed by Google.
|
| I'm still tweaking my first journal that I created in 2013.
|
| At one point I tried to love Emacs and I am yet to use org mode.
| I actually use the GitHub interface mostly to update my journal.
| And before that vim and lately IntelliJ which includes preview
| features.
|
| I would recommend if you want to write notes or create an
| external mind to improve your thinking just write. The tool you
| use doesn't really matter. It's the quality and reward from
| writing and rereading what you wrote.
| interroboink wrote:
| > I would recommend if you want to write notes or create an
| external mind to improve your thinking just write.
|
| Agreed. Personally, I still use paper + pencil for a lot of
| things. Even if I never rustle through my stacks of notes to
| find it again, I already got a big chunk of the value from just
| writing it.
|
| Aside: I find rustling through my notes to be useful in itself,
| even though it's inefficient on the surface. Electronic systems
| are so good at finding exactly what you want as quickly as
| possible that the "browse around and see what you bump into"
| experience can get lost.
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| Sometimes I'll just happen to see diagram X next to diagram Y
| and come up with a new insight, where if I only ever saw what I
| was specifically looking for, I'd lose that. Though I do waste
| a lot of time, too (:
| samsquire wrote:
| I reread my journal to try come up with new ideas. I think
| explaining your problem can reveal solutions. Rubber ducking.
|
| My stack of paper drawings and diagrams and notes was thrown
| away by accident. So I only have my digital notes left.
|
| As it was for Richard Feynman, writing is thinking itself.
| sureglymop wrote:
| What I want in a personal note taking system is something where I
| can link anything. Anything is just a generic object that can be
| linked to and worked with.
|
| Like a mix between Logseq and Nextcloud, where I can still use
| CalDav and CardDav but I can link to tasks and calendar events
| and contacts from my notes.
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| And i can link to a certain pdf page right from my notes.. or
| even a certain page of a word document. Anything needs to be
| treated as a generic object of content that is linkable.
| vavooom wrote:
| Sounds like you are looking for a Zettelkasten [1], which is a
| way of organizing notes around a loose linked structure. I use
| Obsidian[2] for mine!
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| [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zettelkasten#:~:text=A%20Ze
| t....
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| [2] https://obsidian.md/
| alexalx666 wrote:
| Is there a clone of Standard Notes which includes basic plugins
| for free? I almost think it was a mistake to go with SN for self-
| hosted notes
| Daedren wrote:
| You can also self-host the Standard Notes extensions though.
| gnuj3 wrote:
| notesnook.com
| parthianshotgun wrote:
| ITT someone who hasn't heard of Obsidian
| reactspa wrote:
| Markdown question:
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| I want to take create a chronological journal where I track
| tutorials I've done (and how well, etc), but I want to add some
| sort of a tag wherever I feel like so that with a click I can
| find all my entries related to (say) React, or R (statistics),
| and so on.
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| If you're reading this, and have had luck with such a tagging
| mechanism, please share your solution.
|
| FOSS only, of course.
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