I just found this channel thanks to youtube's algo and I'm grateful for it. Interesting topic and way to discuss about it. (Bevan's chill voice is amazing too !)
Thanks for podcast, that's really interesting podcast. Especially topic on hot to organize documents and topics. One big document vs number of small thematic ones. Just add my two cents here. Most effective way is to have a big document and if/when you have time to review it, move out some valuable information in topical places. But the downside of this it requires regular reviews to not end up with mounts of data that needs to be processed and that's very, very stressful to deal with. Keep the good work!
Your guys’ banter around getting stuff done, embracing chaos, and moving beyond static process is fantastic.
This is encouraging, thank you
I just found this channel thanks to youtube's algo and I'm grateful for it. Interesting topic and way to discuss about it.
(Bevan's chill voice is amazing too !)
Yay for the algo! - Thanks for the encouragement. Hope to bring you more
Moved to org-mode. I haven't found any other solution that allows to modify the whole subtree under a header along with that header.
Emacs? orgmode.org/index.html -- I have not heard of this before, thanks.
Thanks for podcast, that's really interesting podcast. Especially topic on hot to organize documents and topics. One big document vs number of small thematic ones.
Just add my two cents here. Most effective way is to have a big document and if/when you have time to review it, move out some valuable information in topical places. But the downside of this it requires regular reviews to not end up with mounts of data that needs to be processed and that's very, very stressful to deal with.
Keep the good work!
Every bit of work generates even more work :D
I am learning to "let go", and embracing imperfection
interesting topic. keep going!
Thanks, will do!
I've been using a markdown program called "deep dwn".
Veeery simple
That looks really interesting, thank you!
Logseq
Maybe we need another showdown
I've played with Logseq and I like it because of the "bullet journaling"
@@ivanzugec So many tools! So little time
@@bevansbench Just add it "to the list"