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Learning new things in Obsidian (2024): In defense of remembering

Nicole van der Hoeven · 3 min read

Forgetting may feel natural, but the path to real learning depends on building durable traces of what was learned—so ideas can be tested, connected,...

RememberingObsidian WorkflowReadwise Highlights

Taking notes on podcasts with Snipd, Readwise, and Obsidian

Nicole van der Hoeven · 3 min read

Snipd turns podcast listening into a skimmable, note-ready workflow by combining AI transcription, automatic chapters, and “snips” that export...

Podcast TranscriptionAI ChaptersSnips

Links vs tags vs folders: knowledge gardening for Obsidian, with Jorge Arango

Nicole van der Hoeven · 3 min read

A 10,000-note Obsidian vault doesn’t need a rigid taxonomy so much as a design that matches what each tool does best—especially the difference...

Obsidian StructureLinks vs TagsFolders vs Tags

How I'm writing a book in public

Nicole van der Hoeven · 3 min read

A year after announcing “Obsidian Playbook,” Nicole van der Hoeven is pivoting to a new book built around a single through-line: learning in public....

Learning in PublicDigital Note TakingPKM Systems

Learning in public with Personal Knowledge Management

Nicole van der Hoeven · 3 min read

Personal knowledge management (PKM) becomes more effective when learning is treated like an observable system: make ideas public enough to create...

Personal Knowledge ManagementLearning in PublicObservability

Obsidian's new "Canvas" feature - oh my!

FP · 2 min read

Obsidian’s new “Canvas” feature turns a note vault into a visual workspace where cards can be arranged, connected, and resized—making it easier to...

Obsidian CanvasVisual Note TakingKnowledge Management

How I Write My Books with Jorge Arango - Sketch Your Mind Conference, 2025

Zsolt's Visual Personal Knowledge Management · 3 min read

Jorge Arango’s writing method for non-fiction rests on a single, practical claim: people don’t write by “going from research to a blinking cursor.”...

Nonfiction WritingPersonal Knowledge ManagementStructuring