Op zaterdag 12 maart vanaf 20:00 vindt weer een online Nederlandstalige Obsidian meet-up plaats. In een goed gesprek elkaars werkwijzen vergelijken, tips & tricks delen, en over het waarom en nut van persoonlijk kennismanagement met een tool als Obsidian. Iedereen is welkom. De link wordt op 12 maart hier, en in de Obsidian discord #nederlands aangekondigd.

Iedereen die Obsidian gebruikt of geïnteresseerd is in persoonlijk kennismanagement is van harte welkom.

Topic: Vierde Obsidian Meet-up
Time: Mar 12, 2022 08:00 PM Amsterdam

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Meeting ID: 839 7312 2854
Passcode: 967475

3 reactions on “Vierde Nederlandstalige Obsidian Meet-Up op 12 maart

  1. Ik mountte mijn obsidian map op mobiel op de Debian desktop applicatie, maar het aanpassen/aanmaken van directories werkt dan niet. Lijkt me wel een ideale setup: de data op mijn mobiel, en dan met USB mounten aan de desktop als ik daar even wil kijken/aanpassen. Tips?


  2. Third party services usually make it very easy to add something to your digital life online. At the same time it always means a loss of control over the material you share through, store in, collect with such third party services. If one such third party shuts down, decides to pivot, pulls up new pay walls and restrictions, blocks or deletes your account, you have no
    The IndieWeb, basically an open web approach, starts with the notion that you have control over your own material. It’s your creative expression, your data. For that it’s useful to have your own domain. As long you have that, you can move whatever material you share there to other servers, services etc. Second, whatever material you share outside your domain on third party services, should originate on your domain, or end-up there as a copy. For instance I share messages to Twitter that I write here. I used to share check-ins made in Swarm/Foursquare to check-in entries on my site. In both cases whatever happens to Twitter or Foursquare, I have my own online original or copy to which I can link. When I want to link to something in a conversation I share the link to my own domain.
    I treat my domain name as ‘the mothership‘ of all my online traces. It is how my blog keeps being my avatar.
    These are the ways my domain(s) is / are my mothership:

    My articles, here on my blog
    My messages to Twitter and Mastodon written on my blog
    My slide decks hosted and sharable on my own domains, not using slideshare/scribd
    My photos, here, linked to my off-site copy Flickr
    My shortened URLs using Yourls on my own domain tzyl.eu
    My code repositories on Github have their own URL redirect from a domain I control, so I can move to another code hoster or my own and keep the same links I shared with others
    My check-ins when I used Foursquare, copied into my blog

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