Standard Notes is a safe place for your notes, thoughts, and life's work | Hacker News
Project Xanadu | Hacker News
Everything I Know | Hacker News
Introduction - Everything I know
This is my personal wiki where I share everything I know about this world in form of an online wiki built with Docusaurus on GitHub.
My Second Brain – Zettelkasten | Hacker News
BoostIO/BoostNote.next: An intuitive and stylish markdown note app for the developers.
Boost Note is a document driven project management tool that maximizes remote DevOps team velocity. - GitHub - BoostIO/BoostNote-App: Boost Note is a document driven project management tool that ma...
Foam: A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode | Hacker News
Show HN: Organizedly – Linked notes, todo's, calendar and queries | Hacker News
Why Jira Sucks | Hacker News
Keep Stuff Linkable (Crash Lime)
The sum of all knowledge and the sorry state of the web | Hacker News
blog/semantic_future.md at main · GavinMendelGleason/blog · GitHub
Gavin Mendel-Gleason's blog. Contribute to GavinMendelGleason/blog development by creating an account on GitHub.
The Information That Won’t Fit Inside Your Head Part 3 - Journals With And Without Bullets
Two ways to share the day's events and pour your feelings onto the page
Personal Knowledge Management Is Bullshit | Hacker News
All you need is links - by Gordon Brander - Subconscious
When Tim Berners Lee talks about how he designed the web, he uses an analogy from physics, describing his process as a quest to find “fundamental laws” which can generate a desired system: One of the beautiful things about physics is its ongoing quest to find simple rules that describe the behavior of very small, simple objects. Once found, these rules can often be scaled up to describe the behavior of monumental systems in the real world. […]
All you need is links | Hacker News
The Next Google | DKB
DuckDuckGo and Bing are not true alternatives – they’re just worse versions of Google. The next Google can’t just be an input box that spits out links. We need new thinking to create something much better than what came before.
Manifesto for Ubiquitous Linking | Hacker News
Positive disintegration - Wikiwand
Theory of personality development
Access parsed Markdown
I’m looking into a plugin that would let me copy some Markdown from the current note and transform it into Latex. The current Pandoc route seems set for whole documents more than fragments, and I’d like to write something very simple for pasting into Overleaf, but with a bit of control over how citations are handled. Is it possible to make use of the existing Markdown parser within Obsidian? Is there a way to get an intermediate tree, or will it always work with a DOM?
Why I felt compelled, sadly, to abandon Obsidian
For the foreseeable future I’ve settled on Craft as my primary note taking and KM application. I like Craft so this is hardly a burden but I am disappointed. For all of the reasons that have been pointed out by others (I’ll not repeat them here), I wanted to make Obsidian my default note taking and KM app. I watched videos, installed plugins, migrated notes to Obsidian, and more. I ran into two problems that I could not resolve. That could be due to a lack of knowledge on my part but I think th...
Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines | Hacker News
Perkeep
https://sphygm.us/
Roam, Twenty Years Before Roam
Wikipedia has had bidirectional links for twenty years and nobody noticed.
How to publish Logseq notes on your website | Rajashekar Chintalapati
Logseq allows you to freely publish notes using custom domain or GitHub pages. Using the below steps, you can accomplish that.
Memex: Browser Extension to full-text search your browsing history and bookmarks | Hacker News
Nicolas Duchemin ⚡️ on Twitter
My 2023 Tech Stack 🛠️・Readwise: Highlights collection・Readwise Reader: Read-it later・Notion: Doc + Collaboration・Todoist: Task management・Raycast: App launcher・Akiflow: Time blocking・Drafts: Quick capture・Arc: Web browser・Heptabase: PKMHow about yours? 👇— Nicolas Duchemin ⚡️ (@NicolasDuch3min) January 2, 2023
Wikenigma – an encyclopedia of scientific questions with no known answers | Hacker News
Ask HN: How do you keep track of all the content you encounter? | Hacker News
Progress on the Block Protocol | Hacker News