I'm still torn between Craft, Obsidian, Standard Notes and Simplenote. Each of them have lots of good things, but also too many downsides. I don't want a "monster" app for notes, too many focus on creating "a knowledge base" or "documents". Notes are scribbles for me, something I just need to type to save quickly, even offline.
Scratchpad (https://sindresorhus.com/scratchpad) is something I use for this on my Mac and iPhone. But on my Linux (where I spend my free time) I'm always bummed why there can't be one-for-all note taking. Desperately need the one where I can store my command line snippets, random thoughts, idas, everything.
Troed Sångberg
in reply to Roni Laukkarinen • • •Roni Laukkarinen
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in reply to Roni Laukkarinen • • •🇨🇦️Lunatic At Large 🇨🇦️
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in reply to 🇨🇦️Lunatic At Large 🇨🇦️ • • •@lunaticatlarge Do those work on macOS and iPhone as well? I need cross-platform support like I said.
I'm using Pop!_OS currently.
🇨🇦️Lunatic At Large 🇨🇦️
in reply to Roni Laukkarinen • • •Do a search for cross-platform note takers and you'll find lots.
Roni Laukkarinen
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in reply to Roni Laukkarinen • • •Roni Laukkarinen
in reply to 🇨🇦️Lunatic At Large 🇨🇦️ • • •SanskritFritz
in reply to Roni Laukkarinen • • •Roni Laukkarinen
in reply to SanskritFritz • • •@SanskritFritz How is that contradictory?
I need a Notes app that doesn't need 8 taps to type in notes and that has apps for each platform that I use and doesn't need you to open a web browser each time.
Obsidian gets close in this sense and I'm going to give it another chance.
SanskritFritz
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in reply to SanskritFritz • • •James Britt
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in reply to James Britt • • •immibis
in reply to Roni Laukkarinen • • •Roni Laukkarinen
in reply to immibis • • •@immibis And you expect me to set it up on each device I use (I use dozens of them)?
I need all my notes available in some way and it should be as easy to write down or search for things on iPhone or a Linux.
Guillaume Gaullier ❄️🔬
in reply to Roni Laukkarinen • • •Atuin - Magical Shell History
atuin.shGuillaume Gaullier ❄️🔬
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in reply to Guillaume Gaullier ❄️🔬 • • •The Peter Pan of Nerdery™ 🇦🇺
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I use Todoist (+API) and Sunsama for tasks. Used TickTick for years but it had some frustrating things and bugs.
I'm now getting used to Obsidian for super quick notes as well. Figuring out a way how to sync to GitHub headlessly through my own server. Seems to be possible with this https://github.com/vrtmrz/livesync-bridge
@dhry
GitHub - vrtmrz/livesync-bridge
GitHubFedi Jedi :jedi:
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in reply to Notesnook • • •~/hyde
in reply to Roni Laukkarinen • • •I'm doing everything in vim/neovim with a #zettelkasten once I reviewed my fleeting notes.
https://lazybear.io/posts/how-do-i-take-fleeting-notes/
I use #obsidian only to have my notes in my pocket.
https://lazybear.io/posts/obsidian-is-back/
How do I take fleeting notes
lazybear.io