#NotallyX Mobile, du suchst wirklich ein schlankes Notiz-Tool, magst Material Design, muss #OpenSource sein, Dateien (auch Fotos) willst du anhängen, Backup ist wichtig
ABER NICHT FETT SOLLTE ES SEIN: Für #pkm nutzt du zB. #ObsidianMD
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Intéressante cette vidéo sur les méthodes d'organisation des notes. La vidéo est faite par Craft docs mais elle s'applique quelque soit votre outil.
#PKM
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I'd like to ask for some thoughts and opinions on what the syntax should look like and should saved queries be persistable as graph nodes too?
(9/9)
#rust #pkm
I think that the advantage is that
- you don't permanently lose information -- you don't know if you'd need it until you do, and
- the capture friction is lessened.
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#rust #pkm
Second, querying is a priority for me. The idea is that, instead of carefully considering what to include and exclude in your notes to maintain a high signal-to-noise ratio, querying and filtering should achieve the same effect, without permanently information.
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#rust #pkm
Two more open questions. First, should I expose user-defined types, and what should that interface look like?
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#rust #pkm
One decision I’m stuck on is whether should actions such as create, edit, rename, and task-state-change be first-class objects in the graph alongside notes? If yes, should they come from Git integration, or live in my own action model, perhaps as TOML files?
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#rust #pkm
In terms of UI, the default view would be a timeline, closer to Bluesky or Twitter. But when focusing on a note, I want something more like GitHub issues, with references, backlinks, and possibly a history or action view around that note.
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#rust #pkm
Storage-wise, each note would be a folder named by its ID, containing `meta.toml`, `body.md`, and any attachments those might need. I also want Obsidian-style wikilinks, and note types such as task, event, and perhaps transaction later.
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#rust #pkm
The capture UI I’m aiming for should feel closer to typing a tweet or sending yourself a text than filling in a form. No mandatory titles. Just a note, plus an optional and possibly empty list of aliases.
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#rust #pkm
I’m building a command-line note-taking tool, with an Android app and web client planned for later. I’d like to ask some opinions on some aspects of its design.
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#rust #pkm
improving your personal work environment: a photograph of an incredibly messy desk. Image attribution: Flickr user harryharris
Why I've found David Allen's "Getting Things Done" to be the most powerful tool for improving your personal work environment
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#productivity #GTD #GettingThingsDone #PKM
"A PKM isn't about storing information. It is a personal architecture aimed at helping you to think and remember."
Not a note store. A thinking tool. www.ctnet.co.uk/pkm-cognitiv... #PKM #Zettelkasten
New blog post 🚀 I wanted transcripts for podcasts I listen to. So, I built a pipeline over an afternoon: URL in, structured @obsidian.md note out. Whisper handles the audio, Claude handles the structure #ai #pkm chrisgmyr.dev/blog/not-eve...
Has AI changed how you approach learning and note-taking? I've been wrestling with this — where does helpful AI assistance end and outsourced thinking begin? www.ctnet.co.uk/pkm-cognitiv... #PKM #AI
The three red lines I've set for AI in my Zettelkasten:
1. I write my own literature notes
2. I write my own permanent notes
3. I create my own links between notes
AI can suggest, but not replace the thinking. www.ctnet.co.uk/pkm-cognitiv... #PKM #AI
just came back from another great and inspiring #pkmsummit2026 yesterday! Happy to share my talk here for those who could not make it, next year is another change, don't miss out! Featuring #Haiku @haikuos.bsky.social
youtu.be/F6P4DQcks9M
#sen #semantic #desktop #pkm #datacentric #localfirst
Five years of Zettelkasten has convinced me: a PKM system isn't just for storing ideas — it can actively protect how you think in an AI world. Final post in my series: www.ctnet.co.uk/pkm-cognitiv... #PKM #Zettelkasten #AI
BookFusion + Obsidian = your highlights, synced and organized 📚
Watch how it works:
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#BookFusion #Obsidian #PKM
BartBot, the content curator, sitting in a storm of news feeds
I built an AI persona for my blog. This week, he published his first post.
His name is BartBot. He monitors RSS feeds, scores articles with a local LLM, and surfaces the ~0.7% worth reading.
#LocalAI #AITools #BuildInPublic #ContentCuration #PKM #RSSFeed #BartBot
The one session at #pkmsummit26 the past days that I regret not having joined: #serendipity #protocols by Ivo Velitchkov https://velitchkov.eu/ @kvistgaard But he kindly shared his slides, which is leading me to a bunch of reading I see […]
#pkmsummit was a blast! Thank you all for the great conversations. See you next year, on 12 and 13 March 2027. #pkm #pkmsummit2026 #pkmsummit26
Thinking about deleting all the apps off my phone and starting over. What is the use case for each app and screen real estate? How a can I improve the use of this device in all situations🤔
#Android #pkm
Obsidian is such a valuable tool. Using it for writing my blog posts, organizing my thoughts and research, as well as managing my projects.
The files for all of these things live in one folder, building structure through links and .base files.
#ObsidianMD #Obsidian #PKM
Een scherm met daarop de aankondiging van de PKM Summit
Een tafel met daarop stapeltjes stickers van de LKM Summit
Een tafel vol met knip en plakspullen en personen die zelf zines in elkaar aan het zetten zijn
Deelnemers die zich melden aan de registratiebalie van de PKM Summit
PKM Summit 2026 is los! 200 nieuwsgierige mensenvrienden 20 landen die kennis en ervaringen uitwisselen over persoonlijk kennismanagement #pkm #pkmsummit2026
Vandaag gezellig bij de #pkm summit in Utrecht :-)
I include this in the system prompt of every AI I use: 'Give honest and constructive feedback.' I want AI to push back on my thinking, not just agree with me. www.ctnet.co.uk/protecting-y... #AI #PKM
for a fun little doodle i drew my #pkm avatar picking on Corbeau. He's so tiny i adore him.
Do you ever worry about becoming too reliant on AI for thinking? I've started including a quarterly check-in to audit my own AI use — five questions I ask myself. www.ctnet.co.uk/protecting-y... #AI #PKM
This Friday in Utrecht at the annual #PKM Summit (pkmsummit.com ), I’ll talk about serendipity protocols, or rather, my journey so far towards them. Some of it I already published in the Serendipity series www.linkandth.ink/p/serendipit..., what I haven’t, I’ll publish soon.