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#obsidian #obsidianMd is mentioned relatively often for #ttrpg campaign notes.
Have any of you done that with #logseq? What are your experiences? (in comparison or separately)

It seems to me that the different structure offers advantages and disadvantages in comparison, but logseq could work well for my application (many, but not very extensive notes, which I record wildly distributed as thoughts; and probably no need for special plugins)

looking for some #Logseq alternatives. am a (mostly) happy Logseq user, but there are a few friction points and i’d be willing to consider something new.

looking for something that is…

  • block based (goes for editing, tagging, embedding, transcluding, etc)
  • a not awful mobile experience (i don't do a ton of entry on mobile, but i do like to reference things from time to time)
  • offline capable (i can deal if something is cloud based if it's e2ee and available offline, online-only tools are a non-starter)
  • no AI crap (or at least be easy to turn off, and not a core/integral part of the thing)

stuff i've tried: Obsidian, Anytype (though this was a while ago, admittedly), Craft, Notion, DEVONthink

boosts appreciated!

#PKM#PKMS#Obsidian
Suite du fil

I'm definitely having fun hacking away at #silverbullet. 😄

Right now, getting used to using the #javascript import. Which can effectively pull almost any js module. And with #jsr being a thing... let's just say silverbullet instance is going to get weird. 😅

I'm honestly surprised it took this log to learn of this gem. Likely due to my still very much liking #logseq. Although... give me a few weeks... I'll likely build my own journaling system on this thing. 😇

silverbullet.md/API/js

silverbullet.mdAPI/jsAPI docs for Space Lua's js module, which provides JavaScript interoperability. js.import(url)Imports a JavaScript module from a URL. Returns the imported module.Example:-- Import lodash librarylocal lodashLib = js.import("https://esm.sh/lodash@4.17.

Una chica se ha sentado en mi fila en el tren y ha sacado su portátil. Windows 11 lleva 20 minutos instalándole actualizaciones. Mientras, yo estoy organizando mis notas en #Logseq

Hablando de actualizaciones en mi caso personal, hace unas horas han sacado la versión final de #Fedora 42 :fedora:, pero esta vez voy a reclinarme en mis cosas y esperar a que la versión caiga por su propio peso en #Discover

Trying to decide: Obsidian.md or Logseq — which one is the ultimate tool for knowledge management and note-taking?

Both have their strengths, but I’m curious:
Which do you use and why?
Pros, cons, hidden features — let’s discuss!

#Obsidian#Logseq#PKM

Personal note taking and structuration app

I'm looking for personal notes taking app that would allow to organically add structure - especially by creating inter note links and to-dos/reminders.

I never used org-mode put from what I understand of it, it could be that.

It needs to be floss or at the very least based on an interoperable standard (I don't know about such a thing, I would love to learn).
I would need to used it on smartphone and linux laptop. If the sync relies on a private service, it needs to be eee.
It needs to be able to store rich text (the markdown set we seems to converge to is OK) and images, ideally integrates with mermaid.js

I know of :

Do you use any ? Do you know others?

Boost appreciated!

GitHubLogseqA privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management and collaboration. - Logseq
#orgmode#logseq#joplin

In anticipation of my apprenticeship/course in software development, I'm looking at note taking apps again. Used Obsidian heavily, but I think it's become too bloated. I liked and wanted to use Emacs, but it's so complicated, it's too much work (to have it sync etc). NotesNook looks good, but when I import my notes, none of the images show. Logseq do Orgmode now, so that's a strong possibility...
Anything else I should look at?
#PKM #notetaking #ObsidianMD #emacs #logseq #notesnook

En réponse à Jens

@thenorthcore

I'm a #logseq user as well, and I have found a way of syncing my Logseq data between my devices. It's a procedure involving Nextcloud (I get mine from @zaclys ) and an app called FolderSync. Might require a bit of patience, but it works! 🙂

I wrote it down in details here, in this text document: acloud3.zaclys.com/index.php/s

I hope this helps, and if someone knows of a better way of doing it, I hope they'll share, I'm always interested in improving the process!

Zaclys NextcloudSyncLogseq.mdZaclys Nextcloud - En France, sans pub, libre et open source.

I've been using #logseq [1] for quite some time to take notes in a privacy-first logbook fashion. Probably using only 5 % of the features so far.
What works nicely for me is the daily journal aspect with drag and drop of figures into the notes.
Need to figure out how to sync the notes between a Windows desktop and a mobile platform, to be able to take notes away from keyboard.
So have a look if you haven't found a good workflow of keeping your notes digitally.

[1] github.com/logseq/logseq

GitHubGitHub - logseq/logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management and collaboration. Download link: http://github.com/logseq/logseq/releases. roadmap: http://trello.com/b/8txSM12G/roadmapA privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management and collaboration. Download link: http://github.com/logseq/logseq/releases. roadmap: http://trello.com/b/8txSM12G/roadmap - logseq/lo...