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My work has a weekly rhythm (recurring operational meetings, 1:1's, staff meetings, ...) and I find a weekly note (using Periodic Notes) works better for me than daily notes. I also have a note from one meeting about something I want to communicate to someone in another meeting later in the week and find having that context in one place vs in different daily notes is useful.
I use a third-level heading for each meeting/interview/idea/whatever throughout the week, using Natural Language dates to append a timestamp. (Like: ### Sync on FooWidget Status ) Obsidian makes it easy to insert images in notes; I use this a lot. Many of the entries in my weekly notes are a screenshot with a sentence or two (life on zoom makes screenshooting slides/screen-shares natural).
I've played with keeping finer grained notes and synthesizing a weekly outline using DataView. I haven't found that better than a single weekly note for me. I fiddled around with integrating my (Google work) calendar with Obsidian but in the end prefer the Calendar as-is. I installed the Things plugin but hardly used it and removed it. My Things new entry global shortcut is muscle memory.