As pushback on using personal knowledge management systems like Obsidian, I found this article to be an interesting read: https://www.otherlife.co/pkm/
Despite being a long-time advocate of structured reality, research, and argument graphing for collaboration, I share a lot of sentiment with that article when it comes to personal “knowledge” management: you need to learn to prioritize certain things, etc. etc. Also, many things like Roam/Obsidian (IIRC) don’t emphasize semantic links, as opposed to just “these things have a link,” which I think helps to clutter things more than organize or codify knowledge.
As pushback on using personal knowledge management systems like Obsidian, I found this article to be an interesting read: https://www.otherlife.co/pkm/
Despite being a long-time advocate of structured reality, research, and argument graphing for collaboration, I share a lot of sentiment with that article when it comes to personal “knowledge” management: you need to learn to prioritize certain things, etc. etc. Also, many things like Roam/Obsidian (IIRC) don’t emphasize semantic links, as opposed to just “these things have a link,” which I think helps to clutter things more than organize or codify knowledge.