Post #875389
2026-03-24 11:54 UTC
Replies (4)
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@chirpbirb@meow.social 2026-03-24 11:58
@noboilerplate perfect timing on this series as Obsidian has become my new hyperfixation 😁
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@kii_chan@tech.lgbt 2026-03-24 14:04
@noboilerplate As always, wonderfully insightful and idea-inspiring video! As a lowly Logseq user, it's amusing to watch how much effort needs to be put in with Obsidian to make notes independently linkable, yet browsable in a contextual heirarchy. Logseq isn't flawless, but I'm proud that I identified early on that its native structure was powerful, even if I didn't fully understand Zettelkasten concepts at the time. The video inspired me to figure out how to make subcategories of flashcards (another native feature) to help my fleeting/task/chore reviews be more focused and less overwhelming :blobcat_coffee: I get stuck in epicycles with my Zettelkasten where I'll use it extensively before entering a period of burnout. A lot of the times, it's your videos on knowledge processing and organization that end up pulling me back in. Thanks for helping me better my abilities to think for myself in this time of aggressive pressure to stop thinking :ablobcatheartsqueeze:
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@patmalo@mastodon.social 2026-03-26 01:36
@noboilerplate Great video! I am wondering if you have any tips for taking fleeting notes on-the-go. I feel like I'm doing it too crudely (opening obsidian app, typing #fleeting, typing note out).
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@isaaccorbrey.com@bsky.brid.gy 2026-04-01 14:05
This is working better than my previous attempts, thank you for the ideas! A note for folks who have tried fleeting notes and bounced off because of link noise, just stop linking to things in your fleeting notes! Idk why but my brain really hated that and I stopped for a few months because of it