
yet, perhaps this is the most capable of everything here. Perhaps someone can make a more efficient solution too. Here are the links, so at least you can try or look. While I couldn't get the python scripts to work (no matter how hard I tried), perhaps you are better at that sort of thing than me. In the end I realized oh yeah that Obsidian tool is like Logseq or Roam, maybe I can try that. However after using it I thought it felt clunky and overwhelming (how many of these apps go at first (Notion felt stifling and Obsidian felt bland to me my first time trying them). I found that it seemed really interesting to me at the time, and it was partially because of the idea of using it with GPT-3.5 on my local machine. Logseq happened to come across my eyes only recently thanks to. Roam is locked for the most part to researchers, and is a tad expensive. Why I chose Obsidian over Roam or Logseq? With Obsidian however I can link things together, find new combinations, and use AI to communicate with my own data. All that data basically just sitting there with little interaction. I have 100's of links for polymathy and generalists, let alone my 1000 pieces of content as well. Notion had gone down a handful of times in my years of use, and it got in the way of my work.įinally, there isn't really an easy way to link pages together.

Constantly online, with the "offline" app not really working the way you'd think.

While Notion may be a fantastic tool, and I fell in love with it when I first started really using it. From the various folders on my computer, to the extensive life operating system I put together in Notion.so, and even going through some high quality blogs to import their posts for later viewing. I mean I have been spending the last few days in particular (let alone the past week) moving everything from various sources. Perhaps you're here because you are making the jump as well, or maybe you just want to see what sort of advice I have (in case you are moving from another tool).
