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| | | | My use of Obsidian as a personal knowledge management (PKM) tool sees me making extensive use of daily notes. Each day I work, I create a new note and use it to keep an activity journal of all the key things I have done, link out to notes for meetings I have attended, things I have learned, etc. I also display my key tasks (for today and a soon as possible) and record any of the key tasks I have completed that day. I have always taken to cutting and pasting to transfer incomplete tasks to transfer them f... | |
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| | | | In many of my posts I share solutions to technical challenges I have come across. In this post there is certainly an element of that, but it is building on some earlier work and is perhaps more about sharing a real view of what I use day to day, as a way of providing a bit of insight or inspiration into how you may be able to employ something similar. Specifically, in this post I am going to share some details of my "general" meeting template in Obsidian. Oh, and that's "general meeting" template as in a... | |
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| | | | A walkthrough of how I manage my day-to-day tasks in Obsidian. | |
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| | With the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL & WSL2), Microsoft has brought a full Linux environment to Windows. I'll show some tips and tricks, so software development on the WSL2 becomes even more fun! |