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* [[Ian Vanagas]]
* [[Ian Vanagas]]
* [[User:Aynish|Anish]]: I use vimwiki+vim-zettel, and a suite of tools / scripts I wrote. Super interested in weasving together external context and other's wiki together.  
* [[User:Aynish|Anish]]: I use vimwiki+vim-zettel, and a suite of tools / scripts I wrote. Super interested in weasving together external context and other's wiki together.  
== Register ==
Still working on exact date as we plan out coworking, [[Wesley Finck]] did create a placeholder event you can register for https://lu.ma/1ahhx3kz


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Revision as of 12:56, 10 December 2023

There has been an explosion of note-taking applications in the past few years, with Notion entering mainstream adoption. They all promise better productivity, deeper learning, clearer writing, and so on.

Is there merit to any of these claims? Or is it mostly product marketing hype?

This event is an open space to discuss "tools for thought (TfTs)" and "personal knowledge management (PKM)". We can share personal workflows, different applications, and anything else.

Whether you are a seasoned TfT veteran or a die-hard google docs user, this event will be packed full of insight and hopefully will leave you with some practical tools to transform the way you think, learn, and write.

Interested

Register

Still working on exact date as we plan out coworking, Wesley Finck did create a placeholder event you can register for https://lu.ma/1ahhx3kz