the nice idea was the ability to just constantly add in thoughts w/o caring about where/how it was organized but it ended up feeling more like a internet rather than an organic tree. (the mini private internet competes both w/ the actual internet & brain as internet)
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e.g. it felt more like a "project" to work on rather than something that could be integrated into the day to day
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exactly what happened to me yes
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Hate using Roam with a burning passion, but can’t move off yet. Being able to [[ is just too nice.
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the opposite for me, tbh. thlpr is v cool but even worse performance than Roam somehow, it makes my Twitter completely unusable could be more a testament to how many Twitter tabs I keep open but, nevertheless
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tried roam, find all cloud based note taking insane once I tried local. a tiny decrement in responsiveness is hugely costly in serving as a second brain. I use http://Obsidian.md .
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This is interesting as I'm about to try Roam after 10 years in Evernote. I'm not sure I see roam and
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the linking in roam(or obisidian) is quite novel. everyone uses it rather differently for me, b/c it was mostly scattered thoughts, the act of creating the link was "heavy" relative to the weight of the thought itself, vs
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Same here, although I moved to other tools like Foam/Obsidian as well as Twitter. I'm working in integrating both into the [[agora]], so when you use wikilinks in tweets they get auto-linked and such.
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I’ve been using foam, but I feel as though I’m missing something. I wonder if the problem is me, or if I need a more robust tool.
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