Andy Matuschak — Person Summaries
AI-powered summaries of 10 videos about Andy Matuschak.
10 summaries
How I Would Learn Obsidian MD (If I could start over)
Learning Obsidian “MD” effectively comes down to a simple sequence: start by using it immediately, build note-taking habits first, then expand into...
How to create things with your notes
Notes only stay valuable when they stop being a storage problem and start feeding real output. Nicole van der Hoeven’s core message is that “use it...
Tabs in Obsidian (new in v1.0)
Obsidian’s latest release adds browser-style tabs to note-taking—then goes further by letting users rearrange notes dynamically across panes,...
How I Take SMART Notes in Obsidian MD
A practical Obsidian workflow centers on capturing ideas fast, tagging them by maturity, and turning them into a web of connected “permanent”...
How real people process notes
Note processing is the real bottleneck in most productivity and personal knowledge management systems—and the fix isn’t building a bigger pipeline,...
🧠 Complete Second Brain System in Tana
A complete “second brain” workflow is built inside Tana by combining PARA-style organization with action planning (GTD), time-blocking (microcycles...
The LYT Framework - Q&A Part 2: Note Size, Maps of Content, and Evergreen Notes
Evergreen notes work best when they’re treated as “stars” in a personal knowledge system—clear, opinionated anchors that connect to broader...
Pioneers: Andy Matuschak
Andy Matuschak’s through-line is that tools shape thought most powerfully when they change how attention, timing, and interaction feel—not just what...
Learning in public with Personal Knowledge Management
Personal knowledge management (PKM) becomes more effective when learning is treated like an observable system: make ideas public enough to create...
My Remnote second brain set-up for free
A free, “second brain” setup built in Remnote aims to turn scattered school notes, highlights, and media consumption into a connected library of...