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Ask HN: What do you use for note-taking or as knowledge base?
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by cheesepaint
903 days ago
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I went down the rabbit hole of digital notebooks, knowledge bases and co. After reading and trying a lot, I came to the idea of writing a blog article about the topic. For that, I would be thankful for some of your personal experiences and tips (or the reason why you avoid them all together). Originally I just wanted to find an open source alternative for onenote (with focus on the pen input and linux compatibility)...
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- Most notes are ephemeral anyway. The other day, I found a box of folders from my 20s (a long time ago), and it was just a dusty "curiosity box". We change, and the world changes.
- LLMs are already at the level where you can literally just put all your digital stuff in and then have a usefull conversation with it. We just need better open integration, efficient local models...
My only rule for lesset structured data (= note-taking) is that the tool must support my "current" process of thought, not any hypothetical future need. I use outliners for that.
My only rule for the more structured data (= KM bases) is that I can potentially merge the data together (CSV will do) and use it in any interface I like (good filtering...)