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obsidian-releases reviews and mentions
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Better, safer alternative to notion?
Most people think of Obsidian as a much more secure alternative to Notion.
- The best Mac Apps to unlock your max potential (recommended by users of r/MacOs )
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YSK: Obsidian is a really great Notes taking (or Personal Knowledge Management) software, and it's free
Download: https://obsidian.md/
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A great app for anyone who listens to a lot of podcasts
The app can also export your snips along with the transcription to services like Readwise or note taking apps like Obsidian, Logseq, Bear etc
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Ask HN: What has your personal website/blog done for you?
My way around just toying with site generators and actually write was:
Start by writing to yourself. I started with writing down ideas in a private markdown system. (I’d recommend https://obsidian.md today.)
I became less self-conscious about my target audience was myself. It also became easier to make assumptions about what they (I) know, which is still a game of “will I understand this in a year or two?” For me, writing about tech to a near-future version of myself was the beginning.
Another tip: You may be in control of your documents (you maintain them, not some online system you don’t own), but if you use someone else’s blog platform, you won’t have a chance to rabbit-hole the site making. There’s something liberating about only caring about the content, not the layout.
For some subjects, it helps to write under a pseudonym, because you can experiment with what’s on your mind and not how people will treat you based on what you say. I’ve wanted to write about things like pornography and past jobs (those are unrelated, hehe), but I don’t want to upset past colleagues or seem obsessed about pornography.
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Software to make sense of huge amounts of data from different sources in a visual way?
I know there are note-taking/ knowledge-base apps like Obsidian that are insanely customizable with hundreds of possible plugins, a lot of med school students use this to keep track of all the different anatomy systems by linking them up with graphs etc. This seems to be what you're looking for?
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best note taking app for privacy?
If you are notes-freak :) - https://obsidian.md/
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What Software is best for creating/mapping RPG Classes and their abilities?
Second best: anything versatile enough that it's basically like pen & paper. Somebody mentioned Miro, you can also look at Notion and Obsidian (what I use).
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Good Free Application For Reading `.md` Files On Mac Pro
https://obsidian.md/ here ya go
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