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Master Obsidian: From Beginner to Pro (ft. Nick Milo's Top Tips)
Obsidian earns a near-perfect 92/100 score as a “second brain” because it combines fast, flexible retrieval with a linking system that keeps ideas...
Obsidian Block References — Now in the Obsidian App!
Block references in Obsidian are a new way to link not just whole notes, but specific paragraphs, quotes, or other “atomic” blocks inside a...
PDFs in Logseq: The Best Way to Take Notes from PDFs
Logseq is presented as a practical “one place” system for turning PDF reading into searchable, linkable notes—without scattering files across...
Implementing a Digital Zettelkasten using Block References in Roam Research with Beau Haan
A practical Zettelkasten workflow in Roam Research hinges on treating notes as a time-slowed pipeline—so the “conversation” happens at the...
Logseq beginner's course (6/8) - Maximising the user interface & intro to block references
Logseq’s left and right sidebars turn database navigation into a fast, link-and-focus workflow—letting users work on multiple pages and blocks at...
Logseq Tutorial: How To Get Started - Using Paper to Show How Pages, Blocks & Links Work
Logseq’s core model is built around three mechanics—pages as nodes, blocks as containers (often bullet points), and links/backlinks that make the...
Block reference parts of images just like text with Obsidian Excalidraw
Linking a zoomed-in “piece” of an image to the exact place it came from has long been a pain in Obsidian-style note systems: copying a big image and...
Getting Started With Logseq Workflow Design ft. Dario da Silva (OneStutteringMind)
Logseq workflow design hinges on one practical leap: build trust that information will resurface by linking it through Logseq’s core building...
Athens Research - Open Source Roam Research Alternative for Notes / PKM / To Do / Journal
Athens Research is an open-source, network-style knowledge management tool built to deliver Roam Research-like outlining and “link everything”...
Logseq Zettelkasten ANTI-tutorial | You don't ACTUALLY need a zettelkasten
A “perfect” zettelkasten-style knowledge system isn’t necessary for most people; a flexible, tag-driven workflow in Logseq can be enough to retrieve...
Why You Should Use Block References in Logseq: A Beginner’s Introduction
Block references in Logseq let users link to a specific block of text—using a unique block ID—so notes can be reused without copying the underlying...
Part 3 Behind the Scenes 2/2: Creating the final book on a page for Building a Second Brain
A single “book on a page” layout is built by converting scattered literature notes and sketches into one structured visual map—then iterating on...