Obsidian for Minimalists: the busy person’s guide to Obsidian You’re a busy professional juggling competing projects and meetings (to say nothing of your overscheduled personal life). You’ve heard good things about people using Obsidian to be more productive, but you’re not sure where to ...
It transforms your boring Markdown notes into a dynamic, interactive map, so that in one glance you can identify relationships, explore patterns, and navigate your personal wiki. Here’s how to use the Graph view in Obsidian to turn chaos into clarity. Related How to use Obsidian to create ...
And I useObsidian Sync, in part to get a good mobile editing experience. Also Iwant topay these folks some money. I want Obsidian to stick around, and like that they’reuser-supported.
Previously, we looked at how users can take advantage ofLeo AI in the Brave web browserto optimize the web browsing experience. Today, we look atObsidian, a popular writing and note-taking application, based on the Markdown markup language, that’s useful for keeping complex and linked record...
You compile abibliography for a thesis or research paper, but some of the referenced articles are published on sites that later close down or getpaywalled. You use afree note-taking servicethat suddenly becomes payable orshuts down. You saved alink to a helpful tax and benefits guideon a gove...
While Nick uses Obsidian for his LYT system, there are dozens of powerful Obsidian alternatives you can use for the job (wink, wink Taskade!). But we’ll get to that in a bit. And now for the fun part. 🥳 Note: A Container of Thoughts ...
Use a note taking app likeNotionorObsidianto organize your content examples. Bookmark your saved social media content You’ll undoubtedly have banked some great content on social media over the years, but navigating back to those archives can be a bit of a faff. ...
As mentioned previously, facial recognition police work is becoming increasingly popular. Law enforcement agencies use various databases for identifying and verifying persons of interest. Identifying diseases The National Human Genome Research Institute has successfully used facial recognition to diagnose an ai...
David Brewster was the first to arrange mirrors and objects in a tube and call it a kaleidoscope. Not just a toy, the device also was intended for use by designers and artists, who might be inspired by the beautiful patterns they could create. Brewster patented his invention in 1817. ...
Reasons to use Microsoft 365 for a PKM system There is no shortage of PKM tools out there. Evernote, Roam Research, Bear Notes, Obsidian, Coda, Notion, and Reflect Notes are some of the most popular options. Some even use a physical notebook as their PKM. However, among them, Microsoft...