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by muzani
1194 days ago
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I'm highly skeptical because there's been lots of apps that promise an external memory - Asana, Evernote, Notion, Obsidian. Most fall short. But the gap between Obsidian falling short and what I'd like it to do isn't worth $99 per year. There's two productivity tools I find magical: 1. ChatGPT wired into my command prompt. 2. Dash: https://kapeli.com/dash Both are fairly cheap, but I guess what I need is speed of access over quantity of storage. It's where most notekeeping apps fail, especially Asana, Notion, Evernote. Notably both of them work well because I don't have to fill them in. Both dash and ChatGPT are prefilled. To remember a birthday or contact details from a business card, I'd have to put that in. Have you tried uploading business cards to Evernote? I paid for that feature but it still wasn't worth the trouble. |
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Perhaps because the fastest way is just to add them to the calendar (talking about speed of access).
The idea behind storing notes in a messenger is that it is a simple mental shortcut for "fire and forget" approach to note-taking.
The AI is already pretty good so that it can automatically decide what to do with it.