how does installing that stress anything? unelss they’re opening their mastodon accs on the fb app
80-year-old Polynesian centipede. There is nothing stopping me from eating your pinky toe.
how does installing that stress anything? unelss they’re opening their mastodon accs on the fb app
Well, deluded genocide-promoting nazis are still human and have a variety of interests 😌😌 including in this case social media and free speech (for him and his people).
Oh shit. Well I always try to get phone numbers that start with 666. And I go by Beast (in another language) on a few social networks. 🤔🤔
667, one number too far from 666 😭
Second guy I think is called Bryan Jenkins. Almost sure. I’m going to sleep rn tho. That guy’s guides were my background noise for a while. He’s deals with ADHD so I valued his perspective.
been to places that smell like shit and i can’t wait to get out and i’m super glad when i finally get to a place and i’m like “wow it doesn’t smell like shit anymore”.
i never did note interlinking in onenote, so idk if that’s there, but on obsidian is part of the core, and interlinking notes is essential for the zettelkasten/evergreen-notes note-taking process.
i never used markdown on onenote either, dunno if that’s a thing, i see there’s a plugin, wonder how good it is
obsidian’s best quality for me is self ownership, compared to onenote, where things are trapped there and i can download them maybe but it’s not something i truly own, i feel, while with obsidian, everything in there is just your files in your filesystem and you can just remove the ethernet cable and use it on an offline computer and just move it from computer to computer or upload individual files or whatever
markdown is also plain text so it’s very lightweight to use, i’ve used obsidian in the shittiest smallest most garbage laptops out there with puppy linux and it runs beautifully and laglessly. it also has a cool mobile app.
most cons have been removed little by little with progressive updtes. i don’t even know any cons right now.
Please search obsidian guides on youtube, there are many, and they are fucking awesome tbh. I’m serious, the amount of available information in Obsidian is staggeringly enormous. You couldn’t read it all if you tried, or watch it all if you tried.
My favorite video makers on Obsidian from 2 years ago when I was learning the software: Nicole van der Hoeven and some other guy i can’t find :(
edit: pick a recent video with a lot of views, obsidian has changed a little bit, not too much, but i bet most of the guides out there are great to get you started
more reading material for when you’re feeling like procrastinating or something:
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