I can relate to the issue you raised at 3:30, where it can be confusing to tell the difference between what you wrote and what the author wrote. One tip I learned from Ramses Oudt is to set up my Readwise template to export all my highlights as block quotes (i.e. add a ">" before each highlight). This makes the visual distinction between what I wrote and what the author wrote really clear.
Thank you. Interessing is the plugin "Logseq Anki Sync". How can I make sure only to sync what I want to sync, or what is selected? Or how it should be layouted that only my question and answer will be transferred to Anki, not all of my notes. I can't find usefull video or how-to. Thank you for any hint.
how do you backup and sync your logseq? something i've been worried about when using logseq is data loss. a month or so ago, i was taking notes on a book in the morning. when i went to revisit them in the afternoon, it was gone -- along with several of my logseq pages :/ i'd love to return to logseq but i'm just too afraid of losing progress and data again
Master, Hi. What do you think is the best? Logseq? Roam ? Obsidian? I will make a decision. I also examined three applications. I wasn't sure. What matters to me is that I will write an article for the blog. He must show me the notes as a whole and give me an idea. The connections of the pages on the websites should be transferred with shortcuts. So it should make my job easier. What is the easiest to do this? Which one should I choose? What is your advice?
@@MrJaipalsingh He could improve the workflow, features, plug-ins, share other ppls workflow, compare, contrast etc. 😄 Otherwise most of these videos are just marketing and not attractive because same man presenting each time different tool is best.
@@alexandriathera1153 Block referencing is the feature I cannot live without. There are only a few apps do block referencing properly (Roam, RemNote, Logseq). And Logseq is free and open source so!
I can relate to the issue you raised at 3:30, where it can be confusing to tell the difference between what you wrote and what the author wrote. One tip I learned from Ramses Oudt is to set up my Readwise template to export all my highlights as block quotes (i.e. add a ">" before each highlight). This makes the visual distinction between what I wrote and what the author wrote really clear.
Very useful video Shu! Thanks a lot!
Awesome highlights, Shu. Always trust your content to point me in the right direction with PKM.
0:59 SWAP BLOCK plugin isn't in Logseq 0.10.7?
Thank you. Interessing is the plugin "Logseq Anki Sync". How can I make sure only to sync what I want to sync, or what is selected? Or how it should be layouted that only my question and answer will be transferred to Anki, not all of my notes. I can't find usefull video or how-to. Thank you for any hint.
What if a plugin is not longer supported, can this crash logseq or make the data unreadable?
Did not you use obsidian ? Or do you use both ?
Mostly Logseq, sometimes Obsidian!
Hey, I am trying to install a plugin.. But the marketplace tab, seems to be loading forever. I am not able to see any plugins. How can I fix it?
Thank you for the great explanation! never thought of using Comment plugin to distinguish notes and highlights!
Glad you found it helpful ☺️💪
Hi there, I'm new to this. How do we add plugins to the iPad?
What theme are you using?
can i ask, what do you, if anything, use for chat/team interaction?
Do you know the plugin for searching inside masked ip range?
Muy bueno Shu, muchas gracias!
how do you backup and sync your logseq? something i've been worried about when using logseq is data loss.
a month or so ago, i was taking notes on a book in the morning. when i went to revisit them in the afternoon, it was gone -- along with several of my logseq pages :/ i'd love to return to logseq but i'm just too afraid of losing progress and data again
I put logseq notes in Dropbox to sync between platforms. Also in notes/logseq/.recycle you may find the deleted files if lucky
Master, Hi.
What do you think is the best?
Logseq?
Roam ?
Obsidian?
I will make a decision.
I also examined three applications.
I wasn't sure.
What matters to me is that I will write an article for the blog.
He must show me the notes as a whole and give me an idea.
The connections of the pages on the websites should be transferred with shortcuts.
So it should make my job easier.
What is the easiest to do this?
Which one should I choose?
What is your advice?
Why did you switch from Roam?
You seem to switch note taking apps a lot, even using multiple at the same time. Surely this impacts their usefulness?
Couldn't agree more.
If he never changed he wouldn’t have any video content 😆
@@MrJaipalsingh He could improve the workflow, features, plug-ins, share other ppls workflow, compare, contrast etc. 😄 Otherwise most of these videos are just marketing and not attractive because same man presenting each time different tool is best.
I do lots of app reviews but I don’t actually switch apps that much.
Changes I made are Roam -> Logseq, mymind -> Raindrop
@@ShuOmi_Official Good to know. Are you able to do all the workflow you did with Roamresearch with Logseq now? Zettlekasten and writing?
How is the performance ? Nowadays more bothered about speed over features.
Thank you for your video
I feel so stress out lol 😆
So many options heptabase obsidian logseq
I know! I review many apps but I always come back to Logseq
@@ShuOmi_Official is it because of sinking cost?or because loqseq has feature u cannot resist
@@alexandriathera1153 Block referencing is the feature I cannot live without. There are only a few apps do block referencing properly (Roam, RemNote, Logseq). And Logseq is free and open source so!
1:50 exactly. Because no one never ever uses _links here_