I went Obsidian → Logseq → Emacs.

  • Typewar@infosec.pub
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    30 days ago

    Once you discover org mode… you’re not going back.

    I love infinite nested tasks; subtasks, sub subtasks, subsubsubtasks, subsubsubsubaubtasks.

    See check this. You start by creating 3 main points… then you need to give more info to these 3 points, and you can either insert tons of text under it… or create subtasks. Now you figure the subtasks need explanation, again either text or subtasks. Lovely

    • whimsy@lemmy.zip
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      29 days ago

      But it really does, with evil/meow mode. But to be honest, the default emacs keybindings are actually not bad

  • johnwicksdog@aussie.zone
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    29 days ago

    I went the ohterway with Emacs -> Logseq -> Obsidian, but with several things in between. Emacs isn’t for me, I did give it a red hot go and coded off it for a good year or two about 10-15 years ago.

    HOWEVER, I have to agree. Emac’s Orgmode is first class and I’ve never been as satisfied with a task app since. However, at the time I was using it, mobile support was pretty much nonexistent, and I was missing vim too much, so I eventually abandoned it.

    Now i just use a selfhosted instance of memos, which is sparse on its feature set, but works well for me.

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    30 days ago

    Todoist works great and I don’t need to learn a whole operating system to use it. Plus, it works on my phone!

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      29 days ago

      I am always surprised people like it, because when I used it, it was full of small annoying bugs, that ultimately made me switch to other app (Google Tasks).