joonhyeok_ahn

@joonhyeok_ahn@pkm.social

Software engineer. I write about how to manage your knowledge garden with a system for your craft.

Currently, I’m moving to #emacs from #obsidian slowly.

My interest:

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joonhyeok_ahn, to random

True statement about . We all want to have a full control over our notes, thoughts, which make things only complicated....

https://youtube.com/shorts/mj0K_JSq4cQ?si=FBBSN-kK1eVwuO-M

joonhyeok_ahn, to random

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..

joonhyeok_ahn, to random

I feel like keeping your notes close to a regular text is the best if you’re not sure you are married to the right software.

What if you are too tied to that you can’t leave when you don’t want to use it anymore? What if you too tied to ? Options can go on.

There is a no clear bullet proof solution to this but at least we can have less pain..!

larsmb, to Logseq
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Looking at , ,

I feel like I need a to figure out what to use 😕

joonhyeok_ahn,

@larsmb Emacs org mode is good one as well. And you can use for rendering org notes.

joonhyeok_ahn, to emacs

folks, what do you use for programming - eglot or lap?

I want to have a lightweight framework. Mostly I use Go, Python, or Typescript.

joonhyeok_ahn, (edited )

@mykhaylo I heard that eglot is lighter. Have you used lsp? I wonder which way I can achieve minimalistic setup

joonhyeok_ahn, to emacs

I love the minimalistic setup of org roam in for writing! I can focus without much distractions.

joonhyeok_ahn,

@mykhaylo One of my favorite topics - meta learning

joonhyeok_ahn,

@mykhaylo Well.. I’ve used Obsidian. what’s the deal with that package?

joonhyeok_ahn, to emacs

It seems like there are a ton of note taking apps now. Which one do you use??

Me: emacs + obsidian now

stdevel, to emacs German
@stdevel@chaos.social avatar

🤫

#Emacs #Linux

joonhyeok_ahn,

@jtr @Sydymar @stdevel Same. I couldn’t find better note taking than org

joonhyeok_ahn,

@stdevel @jtr @Sydymar Sure. Share what you are learning!

liztai, to random
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"Even Obsidian’s most dedicated users don’t expect it to take on Notion and other note-taking juggernauts. They see 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.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90960653/why-people-are-obsessed-with-obsidian-the-indie-darling-of-notetaking-apps

joonhyeok_ahn,

@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.

joonhyeok_ahn, to emacs

Zettlkasten is difficult topic to understand. After following for a while, I’m attempting to explain important facts about it with easier terms.

I touch about

  • key ideas (atomic note, connections)
  • types of notes
  • anatomy of a zettle
  • so what matters

Here is the full article:
https://open.substack.com/pub/joonhyeokahn/p/demystify-zettelkasten?r=18rf0p&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

joonhyeok_ahn,

@sqrtminusone @dekkzz76 I couldn’t agree more. Seems like Zettlekasten or PKM should be life-long skills (or goals). It takes time and effort..

joonhyeok_ahn,

@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

NickEast, to Writers
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joonhyeok_ahn,

@NickEast @writers @writingcommunity @writing @humour So true.. even as a casual writer I don’t understand how some people are everywhere - newsletter, youtube, blogs, twitter, and even instagram

joonhyeok_ahn, to emacs

We shouldn’t be too worried about the types of notes when implementing “Zettlekasten” in our . Fleeting notes? Literature notes? Permanent notes?

For simplicity, I agree that “source material” vs “mine” can be enough.
Still, we need to give credits.

joonhyeok_ahn, to emacs

It’s been a week using . I’ve come farther than I expected.

I set up from the vanila to

  • Basic UI
  • Neotree
  • Org
  • Org roam
  • Ivy/Counsel
  • Evil (!)
  • Ace window..

I’m trying to setup the projectile and magit next week to use it as a code editor too!

spinningthoughts, to random
@spinningthoughts@pkm.social avatar

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 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.

joonhyeok_ahn,

@ednico @spinningthoughts This is how we should use . Tools for thought!

flohgro, to random
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I‘m taking notes of books i read in @drafts but always struggle when it comes to review them (it‘s a long list of notes 😃)

I’m now testing a new approach by sending the notes straight to my reader inbox using the Markdown Mail action (https://directory.getdrafts.com/a/1Cp).

There I can revisit my notes and highlight the ones that really stand out. In the end i import the highlights back into Drafts

Do you take notes on books? If yes - how do you review them?

joonhyeok_ahn,

@flohgro @drafts I make notes on books and fold the corners. Later, I re-read and I will move those notes to digital vault if I like to keep!

sharan, to Evernote
@sharan@metalhead.club avatar

Oh, Evernote. This is certainly not a good look when you try to persuade me to subscribe to your service. Not good at all. No, no.

Please, @obsidian may serve you better.

joonhyeok_ahn,

@sharan @obsidian You don’t have to worry about if you use local first note taking app like !

iw, to Seattle

#Introduction

Hi! I'm a Dad, husband, and tech nerd in the greater #Seattle area and frequently visit San Francisco Bay Area.

I tend to post about:
🛠 Productivity (#GTD and #PKM),
👨‍💻 #Coding
👨‍✈️ #Aviation / #Cirrus
💻 #B2B tech
🎮 #videogames, #RPGs, & 🛩#flightsim
🏔 #Mountaineering & #Hiking
🔥 #FIRE
🏍 #Motorcyces
🏕 #Camping
🏙 The #PNW, and the #SanFrancisco Bay Area

Formerly #Google, #HashiCorp, #NewRelic, #BlueJeansNetwork, and #Citrix - now doing my own thing.

See: https://isaacwyatt.com/now/

joonhyeok_ahn,

@iw Nice to meet you! I’m interested in #pkm, #obsidian, #emacs. Hopefully talk later!

joonhyeok_ahn, to emacs

Hacking #emacs lisp is fun..! I wasn’t able to figure out things a few years ago. Yet, I can slowly understand this time. Guess I grew up over year :)

#programming

joonhyeok_ahn, to emacs

One thing I love #emacs more than #obsidian is mouse-free experience. I can do so much without mouse in emacs for writing and researching.

That can be a deal breaker.

joonhyeok_ahn,

@dekkzz76 Hahah I never thought of it. Maybe I can try it for the next laptop!

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