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![]() I like the idea of being able to relate journal entries together, without having to force things into some explicit information hierarchy, if that makes any sense.ĭo you think Obsidian would work for this kind of use case?īased on what you said, Obsidian would probably be much better for you. Just doesn't seem like it'd be for me.Ī quick read on Obsidian's landing page mentioned "connections", and that concept seems very interesting to me. Like you already have an idea about what the hierarchy is going to look like for all of the information. and while it's got a lot of cool bells and whistles, it seems to favor an approach where you already have an idea for how you want to group your documents. If there was a particular concept I know I previously wrote about, and I want to see all journal entries related to it, then it takes a lot of digging. I tend to write a lot of daily notes (for both work and personal stuff) that can be random and quickly changing in topic, very stream of consciousness.Ĭurrently I just store them as journal entries in a giant Google Doc, which is obviously pretty cumbersome when I want to read through something at a later time. How do you think Obsidian would do for a more stream of consciousness writing style? There are a gazillion more tools, and as others have mentioned, you first need to identify your requirements for such a tool, then try a few, see which one you prefer, and stick with one for long enough to really appreciate how it works for you.īTW if you want to explore this further, I've published my research as an infoproduct on Gumroad: I'm seriously thinking of moving more of my writing to LogSeq at the moment. Of course it also requires some level of organization, but you can surface streams ot thought by tagging and linking bullet points all around the place. One important benefit of outliners is that there's absolutely no need to organize content in folders and fiddle with files and renaming stuff you just continually edit your "infinite" outline. Interestingly, DynaList has been created by the same Indie Hackers behind Obsidian. You can also "zoom" into a bullet point as if it was a document, and then you only see what's inside, meaning that you can actually store A TON of information. LogSeq / DynaList: Those are infinite outliners, which is a different style for note-taking.I love using it as a tool to think, reflect and explore ideas. You can also edit multiple documents at once, which is super useful. Obsidian has very good support for linking ideas, tagging and searching. You can publish your content to create a so-called "Digital Garden" basically exporting your notes as a static Website you can host anywhere.You can tweak it in lots of ways (not as many as emacs, but still □).There's a huge & friendly community around.Everything is stored locally in a single folder (Markdown files) that you can easily synchronize (e.g., using Google Drive, OneDrive etc) across devices.Obsidian: I currently use it for most of my knowledge management.I would not recommend Notion for personal knowledge management (assuming you write a lot and want to benefit from your writing in some way vs just keeping a journal from time to time). The versatility of the blocks is mind blowing you can do a ton of different things with Notion thanks to those. Notion: I use it as a place to store information about my projects, my home, my family, my processes, to maintain databases of different kinds (eg personal CRM).I've spent a good chunk of 2021 researching the note-taking and Personal Knowledge Management space for my project. But it's more about novelty than convenience, so I won't go into more depth about it. If I'm away from my computer and I want to take notes, I'll pop Dynalist open on my smartphone (it's right there in the dock for easy access) and dash off a few of the key points in my head.īonus: I also occasionally take notes on a ReMarkable e-ink tablet late at night when I want to avoid screens. In short, if I'm already at my computer working and I want to take notes, I'll do so in Notion. (If you're familiar with Workflowy, Dynalist is basically the same thing but with a few more features.) So I supplement Notion with a second app: Dynalist. 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Creatively it was a departure and it was a challenge to try and do it and simplify. We also wanted to be more concise with our song writing and arrangement." Keating continued, "The first album was such a wall of noise and we couldn’t do anymore with it so we tried to strip it away. We also wanted to focus on 90s dance music and production-wise get the low end thumping a little bit better. The band addressed the changes sonically in an in depth interview with The Quietus, with Wolf Tuton stating: "I think the similar influences are there, but we have not focused on the same tones. In 2009, Yeasayer contributed "Tightrope" to the AIDS benefit album Dark Was the Night produced by the Red Hot Organization.īacked by labels Secretly Canadian and Mute Records, Yeasayer released their second studio album, Odd Blood, in February 2010, featuring more pop music influences than earlier work. The band also played at Lollapalooza, the Pitchfork Music Festival, the Austin City Limits Festival, Bonnaroo, Sasquatch! Music Festival, and the Reading and Leeds Festivals. The same year they performed a public a cappella concert, "Take Away Show", on the Paris metro. In 2008, Yeasayer toured with MGMT and Man Man and supported Beck. While supporting their debut album, the band became well known for their live performances, which often include psychedelic visuals. And I think everyone can agree that some of the most beautiful music ever written was done so in the name of God or gods." Wilder expanded on this in an interview, stating: "When you lack any specific religion, you become open to all sorts of religious music. The band has self described their sound as "Middle Eastern-psych-snap-gospel." Wilder has referenced influences including " Bollywood soundtracks from the 70s, Mapfumo records, and Celtic music." Many critics described the album as having "spiritual" influences. 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Newsom spokesperson Alex Stack confirmed that the administration is in negotiations to reach a deal before 2024. “But we’re confident that Californians want a good plan to protect themselves from the next pandemic.” “It’s not rocket science to see that the pandemic is not top of mind as the cost of living continues to go up,” Matier said. “If not, we’ll push hard in 2024.”Ĭampaign spokesperson Amelia Matier told KHN that organizers are willing to forgo the tax increases if they can strike a deal with the governor for the sweeping public health measures the initiative called for: more money for struggling local public health departments, funding for better air filtration and other safety upgrades in K-12 schools, and money to establish a California-based institute to detect and prevent emerging virus threats. “We have an opportunity to pursue a much broader coalition and get the governor on board,” Henderson said. 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Initiative backers said they had gathered the roughly 1 million signatures needed to qualify the California Pandemic Early Detection and Prevention Act for the November ballot, but intentionally missed a June 30 deadline to submit them to the California secretary of state. “Voters are usually pretty comfortable taxing rich people, but inflation has driven voter concerns about the economy and a recession to very high levels,” said Dan Schnur, a California political strategist. It would generate as much as $15 billion over 10 years, according to a state government analysis of the measure.Įven though the pandemic is not over and covid infections and hospitalizations are rising, the prospect of raising taxes - even on the wealthy - grew too politically toxic this year as inflation drove up the price of goods and Californians faced record-high gas prices. The initiative would have imposed an additional tax “ at the rate of 0.75 percent on that portion of a taxpayer’s taxable income” that exceeds $5 million. For Henderson and the other tech entrepreneurs pushing the measure, moving forward appeared too risky without support from Newsom and a broad coalition that includes state lawmakers and powerful health and business groups. ![]() Gavin Newsom never publicly supported the initiative. “People are expressing rising skepticism over higher taxes, and the economy is dominating the hearts and minds of the electorate.” “Our goal was to capture people’s acute attention on the pandemic to get something done - but there are economic problems and it looks like we’re headed for a recession, so things got more complicated,” said Max Henderson, the startup investor and former Google executive spearheading the campaign. But they acknowledge covid-19 is no longer top of mind for most Americans. ![]() The Silicon Valley tech executives who bankrolled the measure, which had been targeted for the November ballot, said they aren’t giving up on their goal of creating the strongest state public health system in the country. A ballot initiative that would have raised taxes on California millionaires and billionaires to fund public health programs and pandemic prevention is dead - at least for this year. 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Unlike with the Wii and the 3DS, the Miis aren't central to the user experience I haven't randomly acquired a bunch via StreetPass, or from inviting people over to play strip- WarioWare. I thought it was just my device for playing indie games while on the plop. Thing is, I don't have any Miis on my Switch, Miitopia this is the first I fucking heard that the Switch still has a Mii-creating facility. Still, the legacy of the Wii remains with us, with every twinge of waggle-induced tendonitis and, of course, the concept of the Mii, wherein players construct a sort of refrigerator magnet homunculus they can pretend looks like them to insert into certain first-party Nintendo games with nonspecific protagonists and the general vibe of an animation on a bowling alley TV, a genre to which we can now add Miitopia, a full-on party-based RPG you can populate with the refrigerator magnet homunculi you have on your Switch. And I’m still exactly where I was, but with a slightly nicer chair, so looks like I won, hunter-duckers! Ten years on, and the Xbox has had to sheepishly remove its Kinect like a hat at a funeral, the PlayStation Move is relegated to backup Christmas-themed sex toys, and the Wii itself is consigned forever to the leaky trough of consumer history, with all its brown gunk-encrusted controllers and cheaply-made third-party hidden object games about Toy Story cast after it. Remember the Nintendo Wii? After the Nintendo GameCube was the console equivalent of a Chinese gymnast - well-crafted and colorfully-dressed, but painfully undernourished - remember how Nintendo followed it up with something that resembled a UFO cult's purity-testing device, and it sold better than mouthwash outside a blowjob factory, and everyone was all like, "Ooh, motion controls are the future of gaming!", and I was all like, "No, they've only attracted a short-term crowd of gimmick-loving trend-followers, and ultimately, the long-term core audience of gaming plays to relax and unwind and not Morris dance around the fucking living room.", and then the consoles were all like, "Don't listen to Grumpy-Trousers! Motion controls all 'round!" This week on Zero Punctuation, Yahtzee reviews Miitopia. |
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