Use Obsidian (BEST Markdown editor) for note taking and tech docs!

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • In this video, I'll show you my favorite markdown tool Obsidian (a free second brain and knowledge base program). I show you how I write my technical documentation, and my home lab notes. And hopefully inspire you, how to use Markdown as a language to write great README files and cheat-sheets. #Obsidian #Markdown #Documentation
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    00:00 - Introduction
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    01:29 - What is Markdown?
    04:11 - How to use Obsidian
    07:22 - Keep notes in Markdown
    10:05 - Organize your notes in Obsidian
    12:21 - Some additional tips
    13:41 - Write tech docs in Markdown
    16:13 - More features in Obsidian
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 610

  • @Eragon-go4ww
    @Eragon-go4ww Рік тому +239

    You can past images from your Clipboard directly in your markdown document in obsidian. It will past the image in the folder and make a link to it. I use it a lot for screenshots

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому +16

      Yep that's nice! Great tip, thanks for sharing ;)

    • @Cloverpine1234
      @Cloverpine1234 Рік тому +2

      @@christianlempa what did you use to draw your network diagram that you have in your obsidian?? Also, do you have a daily notes app you use other than obsidian?

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому +9

      @@Cloverpine1234 Using asciiflow for the diagrams, and notion for daily notes

    • @BakrAli10
      @BakrAli10 Рік тому

      @@Cloverpine1234 13:48 bookmark comment later

    • @Tri-Technology
      @Tri-Technology Рік тому

      @@christianlempa Is it only possible to resize images in addition with html/css in obsidian?

  • @alexanderdeyneka3879
    @alexanderdeyneka3879 Рік тому

    Greate stuff! Started with obsidian 3 weeks ago. Thank you for sharing your knowledge base with the rest of the world!❤

  • @FromSergio
    @FromSergio Рік тому +42

    Glad to see this as obsidian is the focus of my channel, after 2 years of using it, it still amazes me! Keep up the good work, you've helped me a lot in my self-hosting journey :)

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому

      Amazing ;)

    • @tomaytto9407
      @tomaytto9407 Рік тому +2

      You've both helped me loads in completely different areas. I use your Obsidian tips and recommended plugins to take notes of what I learn from Christian haha!

    • @FromSergio
      @FromSergio Рік тому +2

      @@tomaytto9407 haha that's great! Love to see it:)

  • @ericsmathmoments6765
    @ericsmathmoments6765 Рік тому +1

    Very intelligent presentation! I have looked at several introductions to Markdown and Obsidian but this one is special and I will be looking at it again.

  • @arieheinrich3457
    @arieheinrich3457 Рік тому +75

    The biggest benefit of Markdown is that is a text/character-based language, which means placing the file in a GIT repository means you enjoy all the benefits of DIFF changes and Pull Request branch policies. There are multiple programs that convert Markdown to any other formats, which means you can store the text in a repo and in you pipelines just convert it to whatever format you need, thus maintaining version compatibility between the code and the documentation.

  • @christianlgolden
    @christianlgolden Рік тому +6

    Obsidian has been the best this I have ever come across and has come so far from where it was. Personal notes, knowledge base, D&D campaigns, work notes, and so much more. It replaced MS one-note and Joplin and Cherry tree. Good to see others are loving it. Also learned a few things here I did not know. Consider me subscribed

  • @jrrtolkin
    @jrrtolkin Рік тому +8

    I have seen some videos about Obsidian but never understood how useful it is.
    Now after watching your video I am eager to start using it, its wonderful.
    Thank you so much!!!
    I think that Obsidian team should recommend your video as the best Obsidian video ever.

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому +1

      Oh I'm glad it was useful to you :D Thanks :)

  • @steveteare3865
    @steveteare3865 Рік тому +6

    This is excellent! Not referring to Obsidian, but to your presentation of it - especially in this particular context. Great work.

  • @wnclug-linuxusersgroupashe4061

    Excellent video explanation of Obsidian! I've been using Obsidian now for about a year and it has become one of the best Markdown editors/PKM tools I've ever encountered.

  • @meowcula
    @meowcula Рік тому +1

    I LOVE Obsidian! I started using it earlier this year, as I found I was forgetting the process mid-project with a lot of things. It's been invaluable and I take notes on everything now, it's so easy. I sync it up with Syncthing between all my devices and my server.

  • @henryj5054
    @henryj5054 Рік тому

    So glad I saw this video! Using Obsidian now for all of my documentation and loving it!

  • @shoafer0
    @shoafer0 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are constantly scary on point with what I'm working on. I appreciate your videos and content. I always come away knowing more about the subject than I started and have been able to use you as a constant resource for relevant knowledge. Thanks!

    • @bedar89
      @bedar89 Рік тому

      I couldn't have said it better myself. I've also started the Obsidian journey a few weeks ago.

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому +1

      Thanks guys :D That tells me I'm on the right path

  • @codesurferdev
    @codesurferdev 11 місяців тому

    I have been slowly going down this path and continue to think about actual implementation. Great video, thank you for sharing this Christian! Just subscribed.

  • @ncoles4890
    @ncoles4890 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video, Christian!!
    Many thanks for making it!

  • @zainoferd7852
    @zainoferd7852 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing how u use it and not just talking about the tool.
    This inspire us to get the best practice.

  • @eikeimnetz
    @eikeimnetz Рік тому +1

    Sehr cool, genau so etwas habe ich gesucht, ohne aktiv zu suchen. Durch deinen Kanal erfahre ich immer von den coolsten dev Tools, vielen Dank dafür!!

  • @madeyeQ
    @madeyeQ Рік тому +3

    I've only used VS code for my markdown notetaking, but I'll definitely be checking out Obsidian.
    I also looked at Joplin, but the fact that it doesn't store plain markdown files makes me hesitate to use it. The big strength of markdown is that it's simple text files I can edit with anything.

  • @kanutomay
    @kanutomay Рік тому

    I keep coming back to your videos Christian, they have great video quality and show/teach stuff in a simple way.
    I use OneNote to keep my notes but will definitely have a look to this.

  • @flobow8446
    @flobow8446 Рік тому +1

    I started to using it for my AWS Studies and extended it with all sorts of hobby projects. It's great , fast and simple. I may have a look in the multiple plugins available. Need to get into the graph thing:)

  • @Danny-mr4em
    @Danny-mr4em Рік тому

    Very clear and appreciated. Thank you!

  • @dougbas3980
    @dougbas3980 Рік тому +1

    I am a retired EE, systems/software/hardware/IT/automation person. I use Nike Milo for Obsidian techniques, but you have given me a USE case that fits my background and thinking ... Many Thanks!👍

  • @peterholthoffman
    @peterholthoffman Рік тому

    I had not used Obsidian before but I'm giving it a go as a result of this video. So far, it's doing what I wanted. In particular, I wanted to be able to easily create documents that link to each other and Obsidian does that very easily.

  • @guybarros
    @guybarros Рік тому

    that was really useful, thank you for a great video!

  • @peace_truth1471
    @peace_truth1471 Рік тому +2

    You are god sent. Exactly the content I needed to make up my mind about a Second Brain App, or Knowledge management system app.
    And at the same time, you have provided a clear and concise explanation for a lot of different topics. Well done! Thanks a lot.
    Just subscribed to your channel!

  • @RonnyVasquez
    @RonnyVasquez Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your video I will definitely give it a try, almost all the features are what I need in my current certification path documentation

  • @thebharath.
    @thebharath. Рік тому

    Incredible presentation of using obsidian from a tech perspective Chris, Thanks.

  • @sergiorivas1857
    @sergiorivas1857 Рік тому

    Haven’t finished watching the video but I love your content. Fun to watch, informative. All around great!

  • @Silent1Majority
    @Silent1Majority Рік тому

    Thanks for presenting this important aspect for home labs.

  • @nonicknamenoname3450
    @nonicknamenoname3450 Рік тому

    Great stuff! It is amazing to see your vault repo is actually public!

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому

      Thanks :) you’re happy to use whatever you need, and a small contribution always helps xD

  • @danyloostapchenko3256
    @danyloostapchenko3256 10 місяців тому

    Man thank you a lot for sharing! There are so many things I would like to have

  • @franciscotorres4231
    @franciscotorres4231 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your Cheat-Sheet repository!. It is useful to have content in text files easily migrated to Obsidian. A suggestion: define some templates for automation and other kind of notes. I personally use LogSeq for notes I daily take and move to Obsidian definitive information for my "Second Brain". Thanks again Christian.

  • @yashkhd1100
    @yashkhd1100 10 місяців тому +1

    Amazing video. I'm too on the tech side...and got burn out when I was trying to find something from tons of things I learned. This video is exactly I was looking for..!!

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  10 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you learned so much :)

  • @bernoulli9047
    @bernoulli9047 Рік тому

    I've heard people rave about Obsidian, and now I can see why. It looks really fantastic.

  • @wildflowers465
    @wildflowers465 Рік тому

    Great video! If you ever want to try something that's open source, there's Logseq, which uses markdown as a backing format as well, but shares its code.

  • @Splootmon
    @Splootmon Рік тому

    Thanks for this note app! I was working on writing a web server guide and this will definitely help!

  • @kevdok2541
    @kevdok2541 Рік тому +1

    Need to use it ASAP. I've been using notepad for taking notes and, to be honest, I wasn't taking that much notes because of the program. Thank you very much!!! 🥰

  • @JPEaglesandKatz
    @JPEaglesandKatz Рік тому

    Thanks for bringing this fantastic app to my attention.. Been using One note for a while now but this one beats it in many ways!!!

  • @OhertRasmus
    @OhertRasmus Рік тому +2

    I've been using VSCode for a while now, but never knew you could live view md files.
    Thanks!

  • @daman823
    @daman823 Рік тому

    Thanks! This was something I really needed

  • @robertfichtinger
    @robertfichtinger 11 місяців тому

    Great video, as always! Big fan of your channel. So I tried Obsidian and I truly like the way of orchestrating all sources of knowledge in this horizontal way (instead of the vertical mapping type of structure). Particularly for academic purposes, I am enthusiastic about the Zotero integration. On the other hand, I am not that fond of the complexity and the endless fiddling. So recently I may have found the actual gem: Anytype. It is provided for all distributions (Mac, Windows, Linux) and is apparently open sourcing their code (really looking forward to the first one to set up a Zotero integration). There is also a self-hosted version planned for this year.

  • @Hakayami
    @Hakayami Рік тому

    Thanks for all the tips, I think this tool should help me. I am struggling with my note taking

  • @tthe9591
    @tthe9591 Рік тому

    Thanks Christian! You ROCK!!

  • @djdenton6153
    @djdenton6153 5 місяців тому

    This will be great for engineering courses next semester !

  • @MikeWood
    @MikeWood 9 місяців тому

    Not going to lie, since watching your video earlier today, I downloaded the flatpak and spent a good chunk of time setting it up for use. As someone who supports end users on the regular, this is a great way to keep cheat sheets and reference material. Took your advice and I am Trying to keep points brief and link to elsewhere. Thanks for showing this to us. New sub.

  • @MatthewFawcett-np1tz
    @MatthewFawcett-np1tz Рік тому

    This video was helpful and informative - thank you.

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for your support! I'm glad it was helpful to you :)

  • @cwhitmore88
    @cwhitmore88 Рік тому

    Well done Christian. I'll definitely take a look.

  • @purposepowerlove
    @purposepowerlove Рік тому

    Great video! Thanks for sharing.

  • @patrickprucha5522
    @patrickprucha5522 Рік тому

    Thanks Christian. Your ideas for using your pkm and obsidian are very similar to mine. I realize i have alot of information on it and linux, sometimes i find copies , or i cant the data. So i am using obsidian as a organizer of my knowledge, then take it from there.
    Many thanks again....see you in the next one :)

  • @Roarssk6920
    @Roarssk6920 Рік тому +2

    This video is very useful. Obsidian is something I needed horribly but had no idea I needed. I've always struggled with finding good solutions to organization problems. The linking you can do in obsidian is simple but genius. I can't wait to learn more and grow my data map.

  • @andreg6203
    @andreg6203 10 місяців тому

    Great video!

  • @Gr33n37
    @Gr33n37 7 місяців тому

    Damn, well explained. i just installed this tool but you gave me all i needed, thanks

  • @kalifornia909
    @kalifornia909 Рік тому +2

    i absolutely love obisidan. i use vautls for whatever im studying at the time like certifications then i consoldiate everything into a self hosted mediawiki. probably overkill but thanks to pandoc its prety easy to convert markdown to wiki. fun fact discord also will also do a lot of markdown in the chat as well.

  • @tamaratiny
    @tamaratiny Рік тому

    Tnx, will check it out. I'm currently using Notion.

  • @positivity1016
    @positivity1016 10 місяців тому

    Awesome video 👍

  • @zyntax81
    @zyntax81 Рік тому

    Insta like even before watching! I run my life around Obsidian! Love it.

  • @orko2027
    @orko2027 Рік тому +2

    I´m using Obsidian for some months now. I really like it! It´s simple and has all features I need for taking notes or organizing my daily tasks for example. (For documentations I´m using BookStack.) I also use Obsidian on my mobile phone. For syncroization of the vaults (and other important data) I use syncthing. Just an other great open source tool that does one thing and does it great🙂. This works perfectly fine across all my devices.

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому

      Oh cool! I need to try out syncthing ;)

    • @adfjasjhf
      @adfjasjhf Рік тому

      @Orko Obsidian isn't open source.

  • @leonlee9518
    @leonlee9518 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for you video, i finally decide to use Obsidian, i really need my data under my control .

  • @souradchOSS
    @souradchOSS Рік тому

    Liked it, and already started using it

  • @sridharkaushik9290
    @sridharkaushik9290 Рік тому

    I use Obsidian a lot for educational contents. I also learnt Markdown while using it.

  • @GrundGad
    @GrundGad Рік тому

    I currently use the mac/windows sticky notes to make notes on the respective OS I'm using. I'll give Obsidian a try. Thanks for sharing.

  • @muammar88
    @muammar88 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing mate ❤

  • @darthkielbasa
    @darthkielbasa Рік тому +1

    Initially I thought this would be overkill for a novice like myself. However, you’ve made a great argument for using a markdown editor for lab management. Several times I’ve reinvented the wheel due to bad or no documentation.

  • @bedar89
    @bedar89 Рік тому

    Love the video, but I hope there will be a part 2 in the future when your pkm has grown even more. Thanks for sharing!

  • @esakib
    @esakib Рік тому

    That was great😍

  • @drbyte2009
    @drbyte2009 Рік тому

    At the moment i make all my notes in Notepad++, but i definitly are going to switch to Obsidian.
    Thnx a lot Christian !!

  • @BrendaAnderson
    @BrendaAnderson Рік тому

    Thanks for introducing me to Obsidian.

  • @xbbast
    @xbbast Рік тому +1

    Hello Christian,
    Thank you ! You made me discover Obsidian and I'm installing it right away :D. I'm currently using Simplenote from Wordpress. It is not a GREAT tool, but I like the "publish" feature which allows me to quickly share notes with coworkers. Still I'm happy to test Obsidian, especially if I can share a knowledge git repository with my team !
    About code blocks : you said to use "three single quotes". I think you meant "three backticks". But anyway, people will figure it out (or already know) :)
    Cheers !
    EDIT : I just saw that it is free only for personal use. So I will not use it with my team.

    • @samuelskeirik2608
      @samuelskeirik2608 Рік тому

      Professional use isn’t that expensive

    • @xbbast
      @xbbast Рік тому

      @@samuelskeirik2608 Yes indeed, but I'm not in charge of it in my company.

  • @84Actionjack
    @84Actionjack Рік тому +1

    Great video. I've been using a plain text file to keep notes on commands while learning Linux which offers no organization and a lot of scrolling. I think this will be a great help. Thanks.

  • @seppneimusser5723
    @seppneimusser5723 Рік тому

    OMG°° you are my hero... I desperatly used BasKet before xD Thank you so much^^

  • @davidfoster6433
    @davidfoster6433 Рік тому

    Very help full.... Thanks

  • @theblowupdollsmusic
    @theblowupdollsmusic Рік тому +3

    Awesome video. That ASCII network diagram is next level!

    • @t3ddi
      @t3ddi Рік тому

      Indeed, is that a plugin or just elbow grease?

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому +2

      I was using asciiflow

    • @agentxx3022
      @agentxx3022 Рік тому

      @@christianlempa Oh my god, that website is absolutely amazing. Thank you so, so much, best thing I took out of this video (already used Obsidian :P)

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому

      @@agentxx3022 Haha thanks mate :D

  • @Bielocke
    @Bielocke Рік тому

    This was a fatastic video, thank you Chris!

  • @maruda41
    @maruda41 Рік тому +4

    I'm using Typora for my documentations, notes etc. in Markdown and it's for me it's the best md editor atm, but it's much simpler than obsidian, doesn't have this kind of vault functionality etc. Sadly, since the version 1.0 it's not free. One thing I really like in Typora are CSS stylesheets, so when exporting a PDF or printing out a document, I can style it using CSS, so the documents fit in the general design and colours of the company.
    I'm going to give Obsidian a chance and test it for my documentations as the vault and ordering single notes inside the vault seems to be pretty handy. Maybe I'll switch from Typora, although I already paid for it.

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому +3

      Btw you can import own CSS in obsidian as well, pretty useful

  • @AHTUCYKA
    @AHTUCYKA 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for your content and your pronunciation!
    I can watch interesting video and improve my listening skill at the same time. 👍🏻🙂

  • @nelsontovars
    @nelsontovars Рік тому

    HUGE Advice. I WILL Take it.

  • @andrewiglinski148
    @andrewiglinski148 Рік тому

    Ah dude this kind of did what the iPad dude to my workflow… I use vsCode for absolutely everything, but I was bored so I downloaded this and 20 mins later I love it. That’s how it went with my iPad… like ‘this is the dumbest thing ever… it’s just for watching Netflix on a plane’ but instantly it changed the way I work

  • @SaschiIein
    @SaschiIein Рік тому

    I used a very long period keynote - it was written in delphi, I think. But it's developer quits work on it. So many years I used it (its like the first OneNote). It worked good, but not on linux, so many years I searched for a new tool. a few years ago I found joplin and it fits my needs very well. I saved the database in my seafile cloud so I can use it at work or at home.
    I started using note-tools when starting work as an developer. As you said, you forget many things when you need it once every year.

  • @nvaulin
    @nvaulin Рік тому +2

    Also markdown understands some html commands which means that if you already got used to markdown, you can always go deeper in improving your documents

  • @MTSoliman
    @MTSoliman Рік тому

    I came a long to Obsidien last year I found it not friendly enough, but after your offering I am using it already. O searched about and i found many people use it

  • @thomasrichards8055
    @thomasrichards8055 11 місяців тому

    Dankeschön - diese Video ist mir wirklich hilfreich! :-)

  • @8x13b
    @8x13b Рік тому

    I DIDN'T KNOW I WANTED THIS IN MY LIFE

  • @ic9628
    @ic9628 Рік тому

    I had been doing this for years with Typora and Git. This program looks amazing. I also like Bear notes for Mac OS. Will give this a try

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому +1

      Thx! Let me know if you like it ;)

    • @ic9628
      @ic9628 Рік тому

      @@christianlempa yeah love it! Although reluctant to use any special proprietary syntax in case I want to take my notes to another application in future. But definitely love the interface and customisation options. I had been using Typora but their 3 license limit has started to cause me problems using my notes on my machines. Thanks for this recommendation!!

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому +1

      @@ic9628 You're welcome! Thanks for your feedback mate :)

  • @GoranZuzic
    @GoranZuzic Рік тому +1

    I've been keeping a knowledge base for the last 5 years and converged to a very different system (I saw a few things in your presentation I consider suboptimal, at least for me). Most importantly, I think it's best to use a single file with search (!) so I don't need to think what file/vault is something stored at or where do I write in (very important if you have like 100+ files like I did at a point). Second, I write much less stuff for systems like Docker (just a glossary of definitions and commands, no installation guide lol). Third, I only write for myself so it doesn't need to be neat like yours (no sharing with ppl). Fourth, I mostly organize by dates, so I don't need to think where to write (I always on top, unless it's expanding a prior topic). Details: I use a simple file on Dropbox, that grew to 80k lines, in emacs org mode, but those choices are unimportant.

    • @GoranZuzic
      @GoranZuzic Рік тому

      Of course, many many other things I also agree with you :)

  • @stevennicholas5472
    @stevennicholas5472 Рік тому

    Thanks, this looks like a great product. I have text files all over the place so keeping backups becomes hit and miss.

  • @petebw
    @petebw Рік тому

    hey Christian, I use iCloud to sync my Obsidian folder and that allows for iPhone usage that stays up to date with the desktop. This also allows for vault sharing too, if you share the vault folder with someone else; I use this to keep my up to date vault on my mobile, personal mac, and work mac (my work mac has a different iCloud user for instance).

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому

      That's right! Since I switched to iPhone, that becomes a viable option :)

  • @evanjohnson2961
    @evanjohnson2961 11 місяців тому +5

    That network topology diagram at 13:47 is great, did you make it manually or did you use a tool?

  • @olafschermann1592
    @olafschermann1592 Рік тому

    Awesome, Danke!

  • @qyxlogo3805
    @qyxlogo3805 Рік тому

    thanks for sharing

  • @MrThommythommy
    @MrThommythommy Рік тому

    Hi Christian,
    Thank you for this great recommendation. I just started using it!
    Currently I am using OneNote for my IT cheat Sheets, but I am not really satisfied with this solution.
    Also thank you for your cheat Sheets! 🙂

  • @MilanStojanovic9
    @MilanStojanovic9 6 місяців тому

    *Bold markdown feature works here* :)

  • @danieltheshark
    @danieltheshark 8 місяців тому

    Hi :) Habe gerade dein Channel entdeckt. Geil... hast das beste aus der Pandemie gemacht. Well done

  • @MichelNilecam
    @MichelNilecam Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @glenn22dv
    @glenn22dv Рік тому

    Great video! I'm learning markdown at the moment for mapping my network configuration. I'm learning new things every day by watching your videos. keep up the good work!
    Question: Did you also use markdown for your network diagram that shows the connections to your firewall etc? Or did u use other software?

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому

      Thank you! Great that the videos help you so much :) I have used asciiflow for the diagram and some handish work to improve it

  • @stewartjames932
    @stewartjames932 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @hagner75
    @hagner75 10 місяців тому

    I wrote it all directly into Gitlab before. But I'm giving Obsidian a go now :)

  • @riftlab
    @riftlab Рік тому +2

    @christianlempa could you tell, which software did you use to draw network topology in your docs -> network -> Network Topology :) and today i started moving from Joplin to Obsidian after your video about plugins, thanks for that :)

  • @1conscience0dimension
    @1conscience0dimension 11 місяців тому

    You are so clear in your mind. do you spend some time each day cleaning up things you worked on previously? Oh I recommand the plugin close similar tabs

  • @luqmanhamdan9285
    @luqmanhamdan9285 Рік тому

    I'm using Joplin as my note taking for all IT & technical documentation. It is free and open source software which is a huge must for me, paid version is really cheap starting from $1.99 give you the ability to sync your notes to multiple devices using Joplin Cloud and the ability to publish notes online by shareable link. It also got many plugins that you can install to create the note taking experience you desired.

  • @Good-and-Geeky
    @Good-and-Geeky Рік тому +1

    I tried Obsidian and liked it well enough. Since the I got into Logseq and like it more…😊

    • @Good-and-Geeky
      @Good-and-Geeky Рік тому

      @@priapulida I've never heard of Dynalist - I'll check it out

  • @altidude
    @altidude Рік тому

    Great intro! I really enjoy your presentation style. This is kind of trivial, but I'm curious about the theme in your thumbnail image with the cool multi-color gradient under the heading. Custom CSS..?

    • @christianlempa
      @christianlempa  Рік тому

      Thanks XD ah that’s just photoshop magic, no CSS ;) but it’s a nice idea … thinking about it right now