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I just began using it this week. I've tried note taking apps over the years, but this one seems like something special. I will give the video a watch.
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Thanks, Hustle!
Watched this video in lieu of my usual Netflix feast. He sounds articulate.
I just wanted to practise Markdown with Obisidian n have it detect my “hidden patterns”. But it seems like a revolutionary note-taking system!
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Will need to watch this. Keep hearing about obsidian and markdown from @cryotosensei.
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I told him about it, and now y'all are excited! That's great! You can also download publish to Nostr plugin by James. If you really it, zap him. I pitched to him a draft function, within a day he implemented it. The only thing I got beef with Obsidian is it's not Open Source, but it's private.
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I am going to have to try. It just keeps popping up everywhere, so it must be good. I am not great at learning new tech, though. We will see how I do.
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It’s pretty amazing and I’ve only touched the tip of the iceberg.
I’ve spent the last hour organizing my notes into folders and verifying my backups.
And I’ve recently heard about an obsidian Nostr extension.
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I have to figure out this nostr thing. I looked at it the other day and wasnt so impressed. Maybe I will take a look at it again.
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Primal and Damus probably have the slickest experience, zap.stream and Nostr Nests are have great live experiences. Unleashed.chat is an AI service with cool nostr integrations, created by the same guy who made the ColdCard.
Wavlake for music, Fountain for podcasts, Highlighter for articles. If you have a Start9 you can self host Nostrudel (the most feature rich nostr client in the space) and run your own relay.
Hustle's main takeaway is, Nostr is developing faster than Bitcoin, and its important to have a public private key pair for your online identity. TheWildHustle is always willing to help. Feel free to shoot an email to TheWildHustle@proton.me ,freak.
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Vimwiki works for me. I'd probably enjoy Obsidian too, but alas...
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I've tried a few times to use note taking software but it never sticks for me 🤷‍♂️ I guess my brain just doesn't work that way.
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Try obsidian and start small. One click into a daily note and write down goals/plans/thoughts. Once you get into the habit, it starts becoming a valuable resource.
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I paid for a years worth of Obsidian to help commit to it before, but it really didn't stick. I find messaging myself links, lists, reminders, etc. in Telegram covers most of what I need.
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This. Using it to pen one-liners for my gratitude journal haha
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For folks starting - try master the keyboard shortcuts, that's the super power.
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everyone is jumping on board on this, how lovely!
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Ooo gotta check this one out!
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