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Found this video interesting and wonder if there are any alternatives within Linux systems

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[–] Guenther_Amanita@slrpnk.net 2 points 20 hours ago

If you're a fan of that principle, then consider checking out Logseq.

It's main workflow is that you use the Journal page and write down everything that's on your mind, may it be projects, research, social stuff, or whatever.

And while writing, you link that stuff with other stuff, and in the end, even when forgetting the exact search cues, you can go hunting for words mentally, and always find what you wrote months ago.

Obsidian, the competitor of it, is also great, but more similar to traditional note taking software, and therefore more hierarchical.

Logseq is FOSS too btw!