I can tag notes, and it'll auto-organize the tree structure based on what's related to what. Each note is it's own discrete thing that's thrown into the mix of the "snowglobe" of notes, if you will. At any time if I want to search the information, all related trees and branches show up, rather than the traditional structuring where you have to organize it yourself.
So if I create a note that is titled "MH370" or something, I can tag it with #plane #disappearances #(region it was in) etc, then if I search the #plane tag, it might show ADS.b link, other plane incidents, the recent boeing suiciding, etc.
I highly advise you try it out, it's free and requires no subscription, and all of your notes are hosted on your own machine (Logseq)
I've used it since 2020 or so, and it's insanely boosted my ability to find links, notes, resources, etc. It's like building a search engine for your own mind.
This would be worth looking into as well. The important thing is being able to create lots of relations, tie information to those relations (evidence, resources, disputes, etc) , shift how the associations are presented quickly, and find and see things based off what’s related to them to mine the data.
I was only looking at this platform because it’s the one I saw, but if there’s a product in the space that better fits the role, it’ll be much better to look at it first.
u/Slechta5614 this is definitely a good point - there should be an evaluation phase where we look up and trial bubble a few different providers and list the pros and cons of each before settling on a platform, like any software project. Could end up saving a lot of work or producing a better product.
might find more use in a zettlekasten structure, such as logseq
Interesting what makes you suggest this app fren
I can tag notes, and it'll auto-organize the tree structure based on what's related to what. Each note is it's own discrete thing that's thrown into the mix of the "snowglobe" of notes, if you will. At any time if I want to search the information, all related trees and branches show up, rather than the traditional structuring where you have to organize it yourself.
So if I create a note that is titled "MH370" or something, I can tag it with #plane #disappearances #(region it was in) etc, then if I search the #plane tag, it might show ADS.b link, other plane incidents, the recent boeing suiciding, etc.
I highly advise you try it out, it's free and requires no subscription, and all of your notes are hosted on your own machine (Logseq)
I've used it since 2020 or so, and it's insanely boosted my ability to find links, notes, resources, etc. It's like building a search engine for your own mind.
This would be worth looking into as well. The important thing is being able to create lots of relations, tie information to those relations (evidence, resources, disputes, etc) , shift how the associations are presented quickly, and find and see things based off what’s related to them to mine the data.
I was only looking at this platform because it’s the one I saw, but if there’s a product in the space that better fits the role, it’ll be much better to look at it first.
u/Slechta5614 this is definitely a good point - there should be an evaluation phase where we look up and trial bubble a few different providers and list the pros and cons of each before settling on a platform, like any software project. Could end up saving a lot of work or producing a better product.
This is actually a very very good idea and honestly the best way to start. Thanks fren. I will try to put out a post on it some point today :)
I wanna make sure the stuff created is sharable to