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That reminds me, I keep meaning to take a stab at Zettelkasten using something like Logseq or Org-roam.
I used org-roam for a some time, it's handy if you already using emacs! Otherwise I think it would be hard to get into..
I stopped using it because it gets too clutterd for my taste, it wasn't pleasent to search with cyrillics, was kinda pain to sync and it worked kinda bad with orgzly.. However I might give it another chance, I certenly did much more notes with it
Would highly, highly recommend it.
I personally use Obsidian. I know it's not open-source, but it's an open file format, and the files always stay on your machine, you have full control over them.
Don't wanna sound like a shill, but it singlehandedly boosted my note-taking by 100x.
Yo I do exactly the same thing! Obsidian has let me crystallize my thoughts in my notes, instead of just absorbing whatever the current liberal trend is.