With everything going on with Twitter and Reddit I feel like I have a new appreciation for having my own local knowledge base on Logseq.

Demo page: https://demo.logseq.com

  • speck
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    41 year ago

    Currently use Standard Notes to dump, in a semi-organized way, kind of everything from jottings to links, recipes, lists, ad hoc wiki (e.g. for how to use kbin).

    Is Logseq, or Obsidian, a step further from this? Say, with greater ways to interact with what I collect?

    • Bad3rOP
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      31 year ago

      I don’t use standard notes, but from what I know, the base idea is similar, but they really differ. It’s hard to explain. It’s the same as asking what the difference is between Notepad++ and Notepad since both can edit text.

      I really recommend downloading logseq and giving it a shot, the best way to see what it can do.

    • I’d say Logseq and Obsidian go a step further compared to standard notes. They each do so in a slightly different way though. So probably worth trying both. I prefer Obsidian, but Logseq is also great.