Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Back in February I wrote about my idea to publish more "unpolished thoughts." Published 7 new essays since then. All very polished. Still looking for a good low-friction way to publish casual snippets (too long for FC/too short for an essay). https://paragraph.xyz/@danicaswanson/what-is-a-digital-incubation-space
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Andrew Zav
@andrewzav.eth
I’ve only just stumbled across your writing and your Paragraph page and am catching up. Did you ever settle on a platform for your unpolished thoughts?
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Callum Wanderloots ✨
@wanderloots.eth
Have you seen the digital garden obsidian video I made? I think it will solve your unpolished thoughts problem :) Prefer it over notion for interoperable md file creation and plugins
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
I haven't seen it yet, Cal. I do love Obsidian, but every time I've tried to switch over in the past, I just haven't quite been able to get it to really stick for me in the day-to-day. Habits are hard to change after 13 years working primarily in Scrivener, and I'm dealing with a heavy cognitive load elsewhere too, so I've been dragging my feet. BUT... I think I may have finally reached a tipping point with the ongoing "technical debt" burden of using Scrivener and Notion for so many years. So it may soon be time to give Obsidian another try. I really don't like using Notion for the journal project; I settled for it mostly because I was already familiar with it and I wouldn't need to go through another learning curve to get up and running.
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Callum Wanderloots ✨
@wanderloots.eth
Totally fair! My suggestion would be to start your obsidian vault with a specific purpose in mind (e.g., writing a daily journal, a place to take research notes, capture screenshots you want to go back to or articles you'd like to revisit) Once you have that single purpose like journalling, you'll start to see what works and what doesn't, you'll customize some templates (incredibly easy to do) and then the rest will start to feel much more organic. Honestly, compared to notion, Obsidian is far easier/cleaner imo. You can just start with the daily note plugin, which lets you press one button to make a note with your daily template. No need to add complexity until you're looking for it. here's the video btw: https://youtu.be/en56OKg5hyc?si=Stv-qYlxQfq53FDT I'm working on something that hopefully ties a lot of these concepts together :) should be ready in a week or two
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