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5 days agoI run Linkwarden on my home server.
One folder is uncategorised catch all place and the rest is neatly categorised by projects I am working on linked to my notes.
I review once a while to clean up.


I run Linkwarden on my home server.
One folder is uncategorised catch all place and the rest is neatly categorised by projects I am working on linked to my notes.
I review once a while to clean up.


I agree with this. Really appreciate the community in these topics but I’ve never come across this user (and also don’t care) so it’s no use for me to vote on this.


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Microsoft makes a small tablet, surface go 2/3 which can run Linux. There are some compatibility issues with LTE if I recal, so when I was looking for something similar I went with a pixel tablet with graphene os.
I currently use Obsidian for notes, I really like the canvas function this has to map out ideas and projects. Didn’t know HelixNotes, looks promising (and opensource, which Obsedian is not)
I don’t have a automatic connection between Obsidian and Linkwarden. I use Linkwarden for temporary storage and import the text/images into Obsidian via the browser plugin. Its a constant workflow for me so not a lot of buildup, but context deffinetly matters.