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over 2 years from writing these notes. I come back to obsidian with a different mind however similar opinions. I think I'm going to give obsidian a harder shot now because I am in the biggest compression of my life and I want 1 place that has word counts, download into a set structure, API/tools integrations capability, and all of me centralized af. Does this make sense? is obsidian where I get that?
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I did a deep dive on which tool is best for me to use. Obsidian is best because, if you look at your file system, they’re stored exactly how you see them within obsidian itself. just .md files. Therefore, if there’s a better system in the future, it will be easily transferable to the new system. The biggest mishap today is being unable to transfer data across platforms. Instagram, farcaster, X, bluesky, microsoft teams, etc. Obsidian gives you full control over your data. Web3. Hopefully we have a global database in the future that makes using tools on our data easier.
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anyway, these libraries are only as good as the effort you put in for organization.
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also im thinking out loud, i like using text to speech a lot of the time. I use obsidian for processing tasks, writing, meetings, research
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Appreciate you sharing all your insight and thinking out loud. Do you know if I can see all the words counted somewhere? (Not individual pages)
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