Installing Logseq Knowledge Management Tool on Linux https://itsfoss.com/install-logseq-linux/ #Logseq
Hi all. PKM Weekly (6-Apr-25) is live
#obsidian Start fresh with @nickmilo, Canvas showcase. #Capacities praise.
#tana various updates and Project Dashboards with @SimonCreates88 .
#logseq import improvements and LLM plugin. #appflowy selfhost guide and #Anytype homepage showcase.
#Heptabase voice input, #remnote voice output and #Thymer query tease.
- https://ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-weekly-2025-04-06
- https://ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2025-04-06-29bfc9215c91
Thank you
Trying to decide: Obsidian.md or Logseq — which one is the ultimate tool for knowledge management and note-taking?
Both have their strengths, but I’m curious:
Which do you use and why?
Pros, cons, hidden features — let’s discuss!
Hi all. PKM Weekly (16-Mar-25) is live
#logseq DB Improvements
#Capacities Daily notes template
#Tana App updates
#Obsidian Speed updates, RAG plugin
#Appflowy Web updates
@wcools Thymer release
Orca Notes pricing
#RoamResearch AI Chat
- https://ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-weekly-2025-03-16
- https://ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2025-03-16-a328a7552d9f
Many thanks as always.
#Logseq is Free Software and we #FOSS enthusiasts and contributors are enjoying it as it is now. It took me ~2 years of daily usage to learn how to use Logseq productively. These freeloaders and consumers of proprietary products have no patience to learn Logseq and are just attracted by shiny new features in the hope of fixing their attention span compromised by the dopamine-driven feedback loops ultimately caused by social media built around high flow of short content.
Hi all. PKM Weekly (9-Mar-25) is live
#tana - Supertags, AI prompts and migrating to Tana
#obsidian - Why Obsidian? Claude with Obsidian
#Capacities - New Release
#logseq - Lost hope? and MCP
#Appflowy - Update
#affine - Readwise?
#noteey - Offline
- https://ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-weekly-2025-03-09
- https://ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2025-03-09-ffbec112905c
Many thanks as always
@blogdiva I tried a lot of these and found I like #LogSeq best (also AuDHD)... #Obsidian takes quite some plugins to have the same utility, but more importantly is the differing presentation. There's something about the thinking mode when using an *outliner* (LogSeq) vs a *document editor* (Obsidian) that leads to more easefully structured thinking. Indentation > headings, basically.
The good news is it's easy to convert between them with some light regexing and also a swathe of conversion scripts out there...
TIL about Logseq "Advanced Commands". "Quote" is just what I needed for adding multi-paragraph quoted sections. https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/advanced%20commands
Czy mamy w polskim #fedi osoby #Logseq-owe?
Porozmawiałbym, wymienił doświadczenia, ciekawi mnie zwłaszcza wykorzystanie w zespole i synchronizacja. Jakiej używacie? Ja przez git-a
ICYMI -> https://logseq.com
Strona trochę podkłamuje sloganem, bo Logseq to DUUUUUŻO więcej niż #PersonalKnowledgeBase
The Tana outliner PKM is coming out of early access next week so I thought I'd check their pricing. $8 /month for Plus, $14 / month for pro (with workflows and AI). Free tier includes 20,000 blocks.
"Blocks" is where you're gonna get in trouble. My Logseq graph with 1,145 pages? It has 21,354 blocks.
20,000 is a pretty generous trial, but it's a trial. Expect to bust that ceiling and start paying money if you find Tana useful.
I've been broke enough months out of the last couple years that I'll stick with local outliners (Logseq and Org mode mostly). They may be janky, but they're FOSS and will continue to work even if I can't manage a subscription.
@Noortjevee Haven't heard about #kanka yet. Personally using #Logseq and also having a look at #Obsidian
I've been using #logseq now every day since may 2023, as a diary and note taking app. And still loving it.
Curious to see where it'll go in the future, when they finish their rework of the core.
This is so false.
#Logseq stores files locally just like Obsidian. Git, Syncthing, etc work with both Logseq and Obsidian files.
Obsidian claims e2e encryption but for that you need 100% FOSS client while Obsidian is proprietary. Logseq Sync provides true e2e encryption.
Logseq has analytics that you can disable and that don't contain personal data anyway.
While the company received VC money, Logseq (the app) being FOSS belongs to humanity.
I'm checking out various "personal knowledge management" tools in a sandbox to see if it'd be an upgrade of my ragtag collection of text file-based notes.
First candidate is #Logseq, supposedly "privacy-first".
How #privacy friendly is something based on Electron (aka Chrome)? Debatable, but then they also do this:
1) Have "Send usage data" on by default
2) Start with an example page that embeds a YouTube video, and accepts all cookies
tcpdump and mitmproxy go wild when starting the program.
Hi all. Latest #PKM Weekly (5-Jan-25) is live:
#Capacities potential movement on Task Managment. #logseq time tracking updates and more (DB Version). #tana hiring and create a habit tracker with @reneedefour.
#obsidian Gems of 2024 is open, YouTube AI Mentor from @zsviczian.
Updates - Orca Note, SiYuanNotes, Clibu Notes AFFiNEOfficial, appflowy.
- https://ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-weekly-2025-01-05
- https://ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2025-01-05-1256c6221ae3
Thank you as always for reading
@rolle @gme
#Workflowy or #Logseq maybe? I also think, that #obsidianmd can be tailored to fix most of your issues, but I am not sure. #happynewyear
Guess I finally have a tip jar of my own now. Neat.
Hi all. Latest #PKM Weekly (14-Dec-24) is live:
#Capacities new update and future proofing,
#logseq web clipper and even more DB testers
#tana Android update, Fundamentals,
#obsidian be better with Obsidian, Handwriting
Orca Note new app, and more.
- https://ednico.substack.com/p/pkm-weekly-2024-12-14
- https://ednico.medium.com/pkm-weekly-2024-12-14-f52627bad3ae
Thank you
Thank you as always for reading