

Kinda the same. Over the past couple years, I’ve tweaked a lot my approach, now I rely heavily on properties instead of nesting, ditched the tags completely, wrote a few queries that are really really useful, and ended up maintaining actively several pages instead of relying solely on journals, and now it matches how my own memory works. What are your tricks?




Off-topic: I really love the filesystem version though. This way I can work with the files directly, read and query them as text, when I I don’t need to parse and traverse the structure. And it is actually fast enough still after a few years and a few thousand files