• Making Sure Your Knowledge Graph is Compounding

    Making Sure Your Knowledge Graph is Compounding

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    Today I’m going to share with you one of the videos from my SkillShare course on [Getting Started with Zettelkasten](https://skl.sh/3rntNDW). This video is all about the questions I ask myself as I try to build more links with my notes.

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  • Using Craft to Take Notes on Books

    Using Craft to Take Notes on Books

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    Today we’ll take a look at how I use [Craft](https://craft.do) to take notes on books. Specifically, I’ll show you how I work to connect notes in my Zettelkasten system.

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  • iPadOS vs macOS – Friday Notes 138

    iPadOS vs macOS – Friday Notes 138

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    As you read this I’ve just purchased an M1 MacBook Air for pickup at my local Apple Store. I ended up getting a Rose Gold Air with 8 GPU cores, 1TB HDD and 16GB of RAM. The biggest deciding factor in the 8 GPU cores is that I could pick that one up locally with

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  • Jason Snell – I feel more focused on iPadOS

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    [I feel the exact same way that Jason feels](https://sixcolors.com/post/2021/03/searching-for-the-perfect-ios-markdown-writing-tool/). > And I feel more focused using iPadOS itself, for some reason. I know I can run apps full-screen on my Mac—though a 27-inch iMac is spectacularly bad at that. I know I can hide and quit apps on my Mac with a few keystrokes. And,

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  • Craft Notes and Data Portability

    Craft Notes and Data Portability

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    One of the questions I’ve been asked many times as I’ve switched from [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md) to [Craft](https://craft.do) is what is the data portability scenario in Craft? Obsidian was simple markdown files thus it had high portability. Craft has a fancy format to deal with, so how does it work? Overall, data portability is high. If you

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  • Site audits in Chrome

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    This has probably been around for a bit, but I just found out about [Lighthouse](https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse/) audits in Chrome developer tools today. Cool tool I’ll use going forward to make sure my sites are optimized well.

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  • Learn about the business of writing in Scratch

    Learn about the business of writing in Scratch

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    A big part of what most of us do day to day is write. We write emails, and memos and in my case blog posts about books that are about the business of writing. If you can take the leap to think about yourself as a writer, then Scratch is a book about the business

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  • Will I Ever Read That? – Friday Notes 137

    Will I Ever Read That? – Friday Notes 137

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    [CJ Chilvers](https://www.cjchilvers.com/blog/reading-is-an-action) talked about reading being an action and while I dismissed the idea at first I find myself coming back to it. Specifically as I find cool sites like [Strong Towns]() which talks about many things I’m highly interested in. This weed I subscribed to the site and was greeted with 10 articles that

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  • It’s Greg’s Blog

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    [Greg Morris](https://gr36.com/what-is-your-blog/) talks about how he hoped his blog would be read with great interest by many, and then realized that it’s for him. A number of years back I was in the same boat. Watching my stats daily trying to ensure that I keyed in on what everyone was reading so I could continue

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  • Not Everything Needs to be Digital

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    [Jamie Todd Rubin](https://www.jamierubin.net/2021/02/24/journal-in-obsidian-notes/) talks about his love for Obsidian, but not wanting to put his journal in it. I’m totally in the same boat. I love Craft (and Obsidian before it) for the power of linking, but I love my notebook/journal for writing in. I love the experience of venting a bit on paper, so

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