How many times do you really need #pkm tools on mobile? For me, I don’t feel like I need it other than capturing ideas quick. That’s probably why mobile supports are usually inferior than desktop ones..
"Even Obsidian’s most dedicated users don’t expect it to take on Notion and other note-taking juggernauts. They see #Obsidian as having a different audience with different values."
What are the values? Freedom and control.
Freedom to use an org system I created, freedom from my data stored by someone else somewhere and freedom from being dependent on one company's decisions.
@liztai I love the flexibility obsidian offers. Although, the freedom you mention, we never know until they make it open-source and fully become transparent.
@dekkzz76 I tried to keep it simple, but when I see some values from different methods of PKM, I tried to incorporate as an experiment. And it start having some frictions that started bothering me
There‘s a new publication over on Medium by PKm Beth, "PKM in the wild", that should especially become interesting for people who get drowned by the many options of tools in #pkm that exist nowadays. They‘re looking to gather stories of concrete problems of knowledge work and how people solved them "in the wild" with their toolsets.
There I can revisit my notes and highlight the ones that really stand out. In the end i import the highlights back into Drafts #ProgressiveSummarization#pkm
Do you take notes on books? If yes - how do you review them?