22 July 2024 (Monday)

The Democrats could nominate a half-awake baboon and that's who I'd vote for.
I don't want to do anything that depends on attacting attention on social media.
Would you like to know the real reason many of us prioritize using open, plain text formats for our notes? Because we switch note-taking apps too often.
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It's Monday. This morning I'm going with a simple setup. Emacs, Finder, Terminal, and Safari. Those are not the only apps I'll use, but that's where I'm going to try focusing my attention. Also, I'm blogging here at baty.net with Kirby. I spent some time over the weekend with my other blogs. I love them, but need to Reduce & Simplify a bit. So, good morning!
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SilverBullet
Today I learned about SilverBullet
SilverBullet is a note-taking application optimized for people with a hacker mindset. We all take notes. There’s a million note taking applications out there. Literally. Wouldn’t it be nice to have one where your notes are more than plain text files? Where your notes essentially become a database that you can query; that you can build custom knowledge applications on top of? A hackable notebook, if you will?
Well now who can't resist that? Me, that's who.
I installed SilverBullet via OrbStack, which is also new to me, and is delicious.
First impressions are (it's only been a few hours) that I think he's onto something. I can't explain it, but SilverBullet immediately felt more right to me than Obsidian. I am running it locally on my Mac Mini and accessing it from everywhere else using Tailscale.
I certainly don't need another way to take notes, but I'm going to continue giving SilverBullet a spin and see if it leads anywhere.