Many of my cards include links back to my notes in https://roamresearch.com/. Source: 4 months ago
Popper's criterion in a vacuum could seem to be exclusionary, but his philosophy of science involves his underrated idea of evolutionary epistemology. That all theories, seemingly pseudoscientific and the rest, compete to explain something, testable or not. Explanation is the most fundamental aspect, the rival statements compete to solve some problem in terms of how and why. Read Popper's Ch. 1. Conjectural... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Other tools I use: Superhuman for Email, Akiflow for tasks and calendar, Roam for notes/PKB, and one sec to reduce opening distracting apps. Source: 10 months ago
That link would be https://roamresearch.com. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Also glasp.co and https://roamresearch.com/ look interesting. I haven't tried them yet. Source: 11 months ago
Start with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_management_software Usually you end with wiki or plain text files. Some popular offers: * https://roamresearch.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
There is even a community plugin called Outliner which adds RoamResearch like list making functionality. (it can be installed from inside obsidian so no need to download from github.). Source: almost 1 year ago
Thanks for this! To answer the question, Lunette would ideally be a combination of local and cloud and be available via web and native app. One product I tried that did this was Roam Research (https://roamresearch.com/), but the problem was they made you choose because the two (either saved to the cloud OR locally), whereas I think it'd work better if those two worked hand in hand. But that's complicated to build... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Use a central note taking system — pick a note taking app that you like and use it to start tracking notes about everything. Apple notes, Notion, and Roam are all great options. Source: about 1 year ago
They don't really mention much in the way of tooling. Personally I like Obsidian for this, but Roam is a more expensive and feature rich option as well. Source: about 1 year ago
I've been a longtime fan of PKM tools every since I was very young. I've tried everything—The Brain, TiddlyWiki, Notion, Roam, Anytype, etc. But something was always missing—those tools couldn't actually represent all knowledge, and missed a bunch of other features (where are the world-class web clippers and self-organizing notes?), so they were far less useful to me than I'd hoped. I currently need to use Notion... Source: over 1 year ago
If you dont mind using markdown language when writing your notes, I highly recommend Obsidian or RoamResearch both have web apps, pc/mac apps and mobile apps. They have free, paid and subscription options.. Source: over 1 year ago
A solution could be creating a pay-what-you-want remixable space where people could search, donate to, and interact with the open resources and each other via collaborative editing and discussions. The closest I found are Amazon Ignite, Gumroad, TeacherPayTeachers, MOOCs, Scratch, OER Commons, GitHub Sponsors, itch.io, Roam, Learning Webs, Schoolhouse.world, Patreon, Anagora, and Wiki. Out of these, Wiki is the... Source: over 1 year ago
Https://roamresearch.com/ - I was sick of going back and searching for the same things over and over again when I was trying to remember a website, product or article. I started using Roam research to quickly save everything I thought I'd use more than once and categorise it with [[SEO]] [[Content Marketing]] [[tools]] [[process]] I use it every day for to-do lists, keeping notes of people, meetings and... Source: over 1 year ago
Then, I came across Roam Research, a connected note-taking application that revolutionized note-taking for me. It was amazing! I took notes, connected them, reused them, and most importantly they resurfaced themselves when I needed them. But eventually, I moved to Obsidian due to performance issues in Roam Research. I even made a video on how to transfer notes from Roam Research to Obsidian! Source: over 1 year ago
This question is too broad; right tool for the job right? Have you seen: - https://roamresearch.com - https://www.orgroam.com - https://www.dendron.so/ - https://zettelkasten.de/tools/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I am new here as I am trying to learn some React. For doing so I decided to reproduce the text editor from Roam Research or Logseq. It's a bullet-based text editor with the extra complication that there exists infinite indentation. You can see my progress in my repo. Source: over 1 year ago
Big thanks to Roam Research (https://roamresearch.com/) for sponsoring the project! Source: over 1 year ago
I'm curious to see if my journals can create a narrative for my thinking. I'm using Roam Research https://roamresearch.com to create a conversation partner (or slip-box) and curious if anyone has made this work for their journaling. Not sure if this question is appropriate here but thought I'd ask. Thanks! Source: over 1 year ago
Wonderful to hear fellow Baha’i’s learning about graphed note taking like Obsidian! I personally use Roam Research but there are similar apps such as Logseq that do very similar functions to Roam and Obsidian for free. Source: over 1 year ago
It is still there in the bottom of the page: https://roamresearch.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
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