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If someone had a few days to go from 0-100 on Obsidian, how should they go about it? Assume familiarity with Asana/Notion/Jira/etc. but they've never used Obsidian. Main use cases are project management/tracking, CRM, knowledge base, etc. All pretty "canonical", nothing crazy.
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i wouldn’t over engineer it. treat it like you’re using notepad or a simple markdown text editor and go from there :) i do think it excels more as a personal note taking app vs something more feature rich like notion i use both
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I agree. Over the course of time, it turns into that intuitive systems logbook by merely how you work in it. For the much needed details, Perplexity and ChatGPT offers nice insights.
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I think there is some benefit to looking a little at others setups. Having some knowledge about the possibilities, especially in the knowledge linking areas, is helpful in order to reduce the amount of work needed to do 'fixing' old data.
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