Couple of problems with this: - This is gonna take a lot of time to curate and write in your own words for each and every thing you want to remember. - Nowadays things change at a rapid pace. Within weeks, the original source may change or become irrelevant, leaving you with a stale copy of it. In the end it becomes a race to keep your docs updated, and you remain anxious of learning the wrong/outdated stuff all the time. - In all this, the original intent (to learn and remember) goes for a toss.
Thanks for this. I've taken notes since 2014 thought most all saved as a .txt files and also save to Github :D. It always a life saver when you forgot something. I always forgot what I learned. I think it is nature for us. When you forgot something a few minutes peek to a note help boost all previous forgoten knowledge. All the best!
being able to re-write everything you learned from other sources helps a ton with retaining that knowledge, thanks for sharing a really cool way to save all that information!
It only works for short period of time, if you want to retain for a long period of time and you want to know the theory at an expert level, you should considering using spaced-repetition and active-recall by making your own questions and explanations based on what did you read.
The "Write your notes like a Blog Post" approach is also called the Feynman Technique, after Prof. Richard Feynman.Great presentation! Keep the good work.
i saw a video, where you showed your desk setup. Unfortunately, in that video you didn't say anything about what you have. So, you can remake your video and tell about your setup ?
Couple of problems with this:
- This is gonna take a lot of time to curate and write in your own words for each and every thing you want to remember.
- Nowadays things change at a rapid pace. Within weeks, the original source may change or become irrelevant, leaving you with a stale copy of it. In the end it becomes a race to keep your docs updated, and you remain anxious of learning the wrong/outdated stuff all the time.
- In all this, the original intent (to learn and remember) goes for a toss.
you are too lazy in order to understand notes idea
I can't agree more with you.
Thanks for this. I've taken notes since 2014 thought most all saved as a .txt files and also save to Github :D. It always a life saver when you forgot something. I always forgot what I learned. I think it is nature for us. When you forgot something a few minutes peek to a note help boost all previous forgoten knowledge. All the best!
being able to re-write everything you learned from other sources helps a ton with retaining that knowledge, thanks for sharing a really cool way to save all that information!
It only works for short period of time, if you want to retain for a long period of time and you want to know the theory at an expert level, you should considering using spaced-repetition and active-recall by making your own questions and explanations based on what did you read.
You said you’d add a link to the GitHub repo you were discussing in the description, but you didn’t…
😂
So you read various sources on your topic and make your own transcript? WOW you have helped me a lot.
Wow! Thank you for this! I am going to try this out since now as it looks so cool! I can't wait to see my notes growing on my github!
Amazing, thank you! Can you link the source that you talk about at the beginning of your video?
Have you used notion ?
The "Write your notes like a Blog Post" approach is also called the Feynman Technique, after Prof. Richard Feynman.Great presentation! Keep the good work.
i saw a video, where you showed your desk setup. Unfortunately, in that video you didn't say anything about what you have. So, you can remake your video and tell about your setup ?
What if some functionalities got updated, and your notes wasn't updated...
Your notes would be referring to old version only...
whats that beautiful font
بَارَكَ اللهُ فِيكُمْ
Vs is the beast thing used daily.
And using it this way is best for note taking and learning
use obsidian
Thanks for the vid definitely will try this out👌
You got great energy, brodie. Keep it up ♥
I NEED MORE OF THIS!!! could you teach both taking notes with a specific topic? Tx
Very informative, thanks a lot !
audio jungle in the intro 😆😆😄
TLDR: git repo written with markdown
org-mode. thats all you need. but... it is useless outside emacs. (