Comment by whatevermom

Comment by whatevermom 5 days ago

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Obsidian has been really positive for me. It has paid dividends for years — I look up notes I made years ago pretty regularly. I highly recommend it. I used Anki on and of with benefits but without enough discipline. Good thing with Obsidian is that you can write and forget about it - your obscure notes about http2 multiplexing will still be there.

One thing to remember: most stuff can be forgotten safely. There are very few things you’ll actually want to look up a few months from now on…

dennisy 5 days ago

Yes, but the process of creating the notes, storing ideas and connections you made during a day is useful right?

  • idbnstra 5 days ago

    well, if you're using the process of creating notes as a means for learning, handwritten notes would probably be more beneficial

    • deafpolygon 5 days ago

      that's a myth; while it's true that handwriting does lend to better recall, it's the process of breaking down what to write down (thus spending more time making sense of it) that helps you remember.. not the 'muscle memory' everyone talks about. You can do the same thing in digital tools (typing out notes, structuring notes, etc) and sometimes you can do it faster.