Honestly curious, as someone who keeps hearing a lot about “my daily notes” but who personally doesn’t use them.
Also seeing lots of activity on the Obsidian subreddit and figured the Obsidian community on Lemmy could stand to have a post this month too.
I’m in the midst of redoing mine, I’ve been trying to adapt the bullet journaling system to obsidian. I think I’m at a point where I’m mostly satisfied with it for now lol.
At the top I’ve got a inspirational quote that’s actually written into the file via a… Dataview.js script? Can’t remember off the top of my head. Next i have a tasks view showing any bullets (Tasks add-on with extra checkmarks) from the weekly note along with a list of daily bullets. Then the bottom I have some dataviews showing my recently saved Obsidian articles and any new or modified notes.
@thegreekgeek Sounds similar to my approach, which is highly manual just like a regular Bullet Journal. I use letters instead of bullets, e.g. N. for notes, T. for task, E. for event.
@Emotional_Series7814
Oh hey! I used one of your PTPL posts as inspiration lol.
PTPL posts?
@Emotional_Series7814 It stands for Plain Text. Paper, Less. I.e. I’m a plain text nerd who still uses paper, just less of it. It’s the name of my weekly newsletter (details in my bio) @thegreekgeek
I checked your bio and instantly found the existence of pkm.social. How is Mastodon going for you, anyways? I double checked on my Kbin instance and the Mastodon posts (toots?) you made to @obsidianmd@lemmy.world just plain don’t appear to me unless I am on your profile. I have been considering Mastodon but I was never a Twitter user so I never made the conversion. And how is pkm.social? I like personal knowledge management, and I’m wondering if the Mastodon community for it is more active than the Threadiverse or whatever we call Lemmy and Kbin.