• my methods have been:

  • use trilium for any detailed notes and documentation

  • memos for random thoughts especially if shorter

  • pen and paper when offline or on mobile because mobile trilium and moememos both suck

  • zotero for citation and bibliography manager

  • backed up to nextcloud

  • i have paperless-ngx but found it randomly errors a ton of things and zotero is fine.

  • considering if it’s worth it to have so many different spread out methods

  • theyre fun to use but it creates more chaos then needed

  • Samsy@lemmy.ml
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    Replace trillium with hedgedoc and it’s near the same way I go with.

    Plus: I started AI generated blog posts around my configs just to memorise them, i don’t care if someone reads them, too.

      • hedgehog@ttrpg.network
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        Hedgedoc is fantastic. If you’re okay with your notes app being web-only (without an app or even a PWA) and you don’t need canvas notes or multi-note queries, you should check it out.

        First, every note is Markdown, but it supports a ton of things natively. It has native Vim, Emacs, and Sublime (the default) editors and it’s built to be great for collaboration (if you want).

        It also has

        • syntax highlighting for a ton of languages
        • Mermaid.js support
        • LaTeX support
        • easy drag and drop image uploads
        • a solid mobile interface (for a webapp in your browser, at least)
        • built in revision history
        • support for other diagram tools, like graphviz, flowchart.js
        • a bunch of other little Markdown enhancements that make using it feel oddly intuitive

        And best of all, they have a Hedgehog for the icon! (I may be biased.)