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Joel D's avatar

My personal note taking journey went from Bear to Apple Notes to Neovim...but I gotta say re-learning how to journal with an actual paper and pen feels much more satisfying and freeing from the distractions of tech. Ditto for reading paper books again.

Btw I think my generation (millennials) tends to think writing by hand is slow and inefficient - I certainly did, but we mostly judge it by using cheap ballpoint pens and crap paper.

If you want to have a good time: buy a Leuchtturm or Midori notebook, and an entry level fountain pen (Lamy Safari, Pilot Metro) and...don’t ever google for nicer stuff or rip your wallet :)

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James Powers's avatar

I love your articles BUT this one in particular hits hard. I love note taking apps and during the entire first half of this I was saying “Obsidian” out loud repeatedly and was so sad you didn’t like it. Give me any app that creates an abstraction layer between myself and universally accepted file type like markdown.

Also I feel like somewhere in the mix of all this is an ode to the humble 32” single screen 4k monitor that allows for single tasking. Just one screen. Doing one thing. Crisply.

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