Funny you should ask, this is something I have really been trying to improve upon. I use the following tools: - OneNote - JIRA - MkDocs I use OneNote for fleeting notes, a daily blog, and informal intricate notes or "proprietary" notes. Anything task related, I add to a JIRA project, in which I try to maintain project states and sprints. I try to formalize notes into my MkDocs site (thomaswildetech.com) as coherent documents, and I also try to blog in there as well from time to time for more formalized thoughts. Let me know what you thing. What do you use?
@@ThomasWildeTech I've used DokuWiki for ages but I wanted a better/faster tool in the like of modern SPA's. I dove into the PKM niche and tried Obsidian with automatic sync to my git repo. Since I want to become a dev I decided to build my own tool with Java & React. Features: note-taking, tags, links/backlinks, file uploads, media preview, status tracking, diff view, recent history, recycle bin, responsive UI, automated backups to Mega and of course self-hosted. To do: versioning & Elasticsearch.
@@thomasjwilde oh in a good way being able to upload all your photos to a service and have it automatically categorize them. Recognize all the faces and make it easy to sort through without requiring a subscription is great.
Well done!
Great vid man
Nice, any PKM app you recommend as a 'second brain'? Where do you store your notes/knowledge other than on a file share?
Funny you should ask, this is something I have really been trying to improve upon. I use the following tools:
- OneNote
- JIRA
- MkDocs
I use OneNote for fleeting notes, a daily blog, and informal intricate notes or "proprietary" notes. Anything task related, I add to a JIRA project, in which I try to maintain project states and sprints. I try to formalize notes into my MkDocs site (thomaswildetech.com) as coherent documents, and I also try to blog in there as well from time to time for more formalized thoughts.
Let me know what you thing. What do you use?
@@ThomasWildeTech I've used DokuWiki for ages but I wanted a better/faster tool in the like of modern SPA's. I dove into the PKM niche and tried Obsidian with automatic sync to my git repo. Since I want to become a dev I decided to build my own tool with Java & React. Features: note-taking, tags, links/backlinks, file uploads, media preview, status tracking, diff view, recent history, recycle bin, responsive UI, automated backups to Mega and of course self-hosted. To do: versioning & Elasticsearch.
I've added some links to my RUclips profile so that you could take a look if interested. RUclips does not like links in the comment section.
@@jeroenadamdevenijn4067very cool!
Awesome 👍
immich is 🔥 ngl
Like in a good way or a bad way? lol
@@thomasjwilde oh in a good way being able to upload all your photos to a service and have it automatically categorize them. Recognize all the faces and make it easy to sort through without requiring a subscription is great.