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I use Joplin mostly with a two way NAS sync, but it's not usually profound for me. Doesn't really include my day to day experience, and acts more like an external memory bank and junk drawer.
Looks like this.
Really I've been relying heavily on Signal's note to self feature, while Joplin is more long form in my case.
Snake Juice?
On extended fasts you need some minerals mixed in with some daily drinking water. That's just what the internet went with as the name for it at the time. Some meathead youtuber coined it lol. His mix is outdated info these days.
Signal has a note to self feature?
Yep.
It's quite handy considering there's a desktop app too. So I also use it as an alternative to stuff like syncing OS clipboards between various computers, since the idea of Microsoft having access to mine gives me the ick.
Yeah, I use obsidian now for notes to self instead of Google keep but signal sounds good for things I don't want to organize in the moment. As well as a synced clipboard
I've started to use "Capacities" recently.
I just write down events of the day 1 sentence in a line. Timestamps excluded.
Oooh a block-based editor, for an over-thinker I bet that's like crack haha.
Glad you discovered ways to organize your noisy mind. I'll have to share Capacities with a dear friend who has a mind more like yours.