I am a 77 year old engineer. My memory has become poor and I still do work that requires remembering (like home automation: circuits, programming, and system design). PKM with Obsidian is my method of augmenting my declining brain and it certainly helps. I enjoyed this video. Well done. Thank you.
What an incredible video and so well-putted, love the sequence, the story telling, and of course the essence of PKM. Just what I needed. New subscriber right now! (Wanna confessed that I've never take the chance to get to know Obsidian, always thought Notion was "better" but I didn't even knew how different they are... downloading Obsidian right away) Big thanks from Mexico!
You pronounce perfectly right (native Turkish here)! Im an academician. This video is very helpful. Thanks for the quality of your work. Im gonna check your skillshare course.
This video is really thought-provoking. I never thought of I should notice whats the source of my thoughts and I exremely like "Every problem can solved as a question"
Kudos to you for such an interesting and engaging look into this subject. Your production quality is also very polished so I was surprised that you have "only" 17 videos published on the channel. With this quality, I can only assume you will be on a fantastic growth trajectory. Glad to have stumbled on you via YT recommendations. Subscribed and will take a look at your previous videos and look out for more from you. Thanks - keep up the good work!
In your list of example vault names 'The Storage of O' made me laugh. I read the 'Story' book as a teenager in the 70s and it opened my mind to sexuality. This was an excellent talk about PKM, probably the best I have yet seen. Thank you so much for producing such a wonderful piece. I have so many notes on paper from 35 years in software development, now retired, but I think from them I will eventually have only 200 notes when distilled. So much is just out-of-date information and not knowledge. Luckily my last 5 years of digital notes were taken in QOwnNotes and stored as linked Markdown and are mostly about music production, my hobby. I started looking at logseq but the automatic creation of pages from tags always felt wrong to me. I gave it a fair review, even learning more about the programming language Clojure and Datalog queries. When I tried Obsidian it immediately felt right. I love your accent, easy on the ear and adds interest to your words. Take care, Danny, UK.
Ha, one of the few names I came up with myself. 😄 Some are inspired by Reddit threads on Obsidian names, "Vaultiverse" is by Nadja Bester, see here: th-cam.com/video/rbYQdeNND5g/w-d-xo.html - thank you for the feedback and the insights into your background, very interesting!
@@djlensing Thanks for the link. It's one of Nick's videos I hadn't watched. My lounge is 50% recording studio, a man cave, and my vault is the same. It always amuses me when I see a woman's vault with lots of styles and soft furnishings. 😄
Excellent, well- and deeply-thought presentation. I’m a brand-new Obsidian user with masses of info to organize; this was a very helpful framing I’d the whole issue.
I find it super hard to take notes continuously - especially during busy times. You always remind me how important it is to keep at it. Thanks for the motivation
Great video! Before I move on to the next one, I have a question: do you keep all of your information in a single vault, or do you use separate vaults for different areas of your life? For example, one for school, one for work, one for family/home, one for entertainment, and so on?
Hallo David, tolles Video!! Und auch schön gemacht. Die verschiedenen Hintergründe und das perfekte Licht (woher hast Du das nur ;-)) motivieren neben dem Content, dabei zu bleiben. Bravo!! Lieben Gruß!
I am a 77 year old engineer. My memory has become poor and I still do work that requires remembering (like home automation: circuits, programming, and system design). PKM with Obsidian is my method of augmenting my declining brain and it certainly helps. I enjoyed this video. Well done. Thank you.
This channel is painfully underrated.
Completely agree!
What an incredible video and so well-putted, love the sequence, the story telling, and of course the essence of PKM. Just what I needed. New subscriber right now! (Wanna confessed that I've never take the chance to get to know Obsidian, always thought Notion was "better" but I didn't even knew how different they are... downloading Obsidian right away) Big thanks from Mexico!
You pronounce perfectly right (native Turkish here)! Im an academician. This video is very helpful. Thanks for the quality of your work. Im gonna check your skillshare course.
What a great storyteller!! I enojoyed while learning, that's a double win not usually achieved. You remind me of the great James Burke! Congrats!!
This video is really thought-provoking. I never thought of I should notice whats the source of my thoughts and I exremely like "Every problem can solved as a question"
Thank you very much, I’m glad the video can be of help!
Good video. Would watch again.
This was informative and fun. Crafty, really crafty.
Omg, I came looking for copper and I found gold! That is much more than just a yet-another-PKB-video
Kudos to you for such an interesting and engaging look into this subject. Your production quality is also very polished so I was surprised that you have "only" 17 videos published on the channel. With this quality, I can only assume you will be on a fantastic growth trajectory. Glad to have stumbled on you via YT recommendations. Subscribed and will take a look at your previous videos and look out for more from you. Thanks - keep up the good work!
Thank you, will do! (17 videos on this channel, but dozens more on my German channel 😅 - that's where I gained my first experience)
A paused the video a few times to take some notes on differing topics. :)
Yay, I’m glad it's noteworthy! 🤓
i enjoy your storytelling style
In your list of example vault names 'The Storage of O' made me laugh. I read the 'Story' book as a teenager in the 70s and it opened my mind to sexuality.
This was an excellent talk about PKM, probably the best I have yet seen. Thank you so much for producing such a wonderful piece.
I have so many notes on paper from 35 years in software development, now retired, but I think from them I will eventually have only 200 notes when distilled. So much is just out-of-date information and not knowledge. Luckily my last 5 years of digital notes were taken in QOwnNotes and stored as linked Markdown and are mostly about music production, my hobby.
I started looking at logseq but the automatic creation of pages from tags always felt wrong to me. I gave it a fair review, even learning more about the programming language Clojure and Datalog queries. When I tried Obsidian it immediately felt right. I love your accent, easy on the ear and adds interest to your words. Take care, Danny, UK.
Ha, one of the few names I came up with myself. 😄 Some are inspired by Reddit threads on Obsidian names, "Vaultiverse" is by Nadja Bester, see here: th-cam.com/video/rbYQdeNND5g/w-d-xo.html - thank you for the feedback and the insights into your background, very interesting!
@@djlensing Thanks for the link. It's one of Nick's videos I hadn't watched. My lounge is 50% recording studio, a man cave, and my vault is the same. It always amuses me when I see a woman's vault with lots of styles and soft furnishings. 😄
What story book are you referring to? I’m so curious now
@@annafilou "The Story of O" is an erotic novel (S&M) published in 1954 by French author Anne Desclos under the pen name Pauline Réage.😄
I enjoyed the video a lot, including the theme music from AoT :).
Wow! This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you! Auf Wiedersehen!
Great video. Thank you.
Excellent, well- and deeply-thought presentation. I’m a brand-new Obsidian user with masses of info to organize; this was a very helpful framing I’d the whole issue.
I find it super hard to take notes continuously - especially during busy times. You always remind me how important it is to keep at it. Thanks for the motivation
I do it with Smartphone Google Keep, and colour those notes. And later transfer some key notes to Obsidian Vault.
Same here! Google Keep for Quick Capturing.
Great video! Before I move on to the next one, I have a question: do you keep all of your information in a single vault, or do you use separate vaults for different areas of your life? For example, one for school, one for work, one for family/home, one for entertainment, and so on?
I keep all my personal, private, and professional information in one single vault. For now.
Very nicely produced. It's clear that lots of thought went into this.
It did indeed. 😅 Thank you!
Hallo David, tolles Video!! Und auch schön gemacht. Die verschiedenen Hintergründe und das perfekte Licht (woher hast Du das nur ;-)) motivieren neben dem Content, dabei zu bleiben. Bravo!! Lieben Gruß!
Man, that's fantastic. I could connect with your Lexikon über alles. 😅
Oh yes, the important of having personal interest to go on, to focus and not drifting away too easily.
When does the DJ-ing start?
Thank you!
Good quality videos 👍🏽
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The first 6 minutes could have been actual history of knowledge bases instead of a fan boy type speech about the name obsidian.
Yeh, that's right. Could have been.