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by quietthrow
1197 days ago
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Look into Orgmode. The challenge you are describing is of the cost of context switching between multiple tools as all your information that you need to recall to do your work (say about a project or a topic of what have you) is living in different places. Your tasks may be in todoist but it’s not great for writing notes to preserve context. Trello etc all have similar problems. Notion is too powerful in the way you can do a lot with it and it’s easy to fall into the paradox of choice there. Unfortunately there is no good solution today. Even orgmode that i mention has its challenges (mobile usage for 2023’s world is pretty poor) Most of the time you end up using something setting up a system to take notes manage work only to move on to the next thing which is when you realize that data portability matters and you don’t like being locked into a tool. Enter plain text which has its own limitations in terms of tooling ,collaboration. Etc. Not the answer you were looking for but a long winded way of saying there isn’t one tool/silverbullet. Start with something simple and stick to it. The more data in there the more valuable it starts to become. The real question you want to ask and answer is why do you take notes. And the answer more than likely is going to be you need notes for different things which result in realizing you need diff types of notes and that note taking is more nuanced. And that you may be able to use something like orgmode as one solution to it all but it lacks mobile, collaboration support etc. you may then have more clarity on which tools you need to use for which type of notes. Or if you can live with one tool that does it all but trading off some other qualities you desire. |
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