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msfjarvis.dev
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| | | | An experience report of using Obsidian for a week, coming from a year of Logseq | |
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trivial.observer
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| | | | Huzzah! It works. I finally have obsidian-git working on my phone. Meaning I can blog much more easily without my laptop. Zettle Notes Until now I'd been using Zettel Notes to push changes to my site, it's a pretty impressive little app, but as a day to day tool for blogging it simply doesn't work. First because the UX is a bit clunky, and second because I rely too much on my obsidian configuration for adding content. | |
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randomgeekery.org
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www.ryanwwest.com
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| | Why I Blog I'm interested in consuming information in order to create new information (one of my motivations for pursuing a Ph.D.). I generally read articles/papers or watch videos, and then create papers/articles/code and have discussions as a result. While creating blog posts could be considered 'giving back', I think most of the benefit is personal because it (if well-written) forces me to make sense of and distill the ideas therein sufficiently such that someone else can understand me, which requires confronting various weaknesses and problems with the idea and improving on them (This is also one reason why I believe [[#Blog Comment System|comment/feedback systems are important]]). |