Obsidian.md—it’s a note-taking application. It supports the ability to link notes, creating a graph, a little like a wiki, but more flexible. Files are stored as a version of Markdown, so it’s not locking you into a proprietary format. And it runs locally, so you’re free from the cloud, but there are apps for Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, OSX, so there are paid and free ways to share notes across devices. Other solutions like wikis felt too heavy-weight and too network dependent. Vimwiki was nice, but it didn’t support adding pictures/graphs/files, etc. Obsidian.md seems to do it all. On top of that, it supports a vi-mode, so if you’re a vim person, you’ll probably enjoy working with it.
Say Goodnight to Insomnia—it’s a short book that goes over how sleep works and some common causes of trouble sleeping. I was already doing a few things, like avoiding screens late in the evening, but what really worked for me was understanding that my mind was preventing me from sleeping because it was afraid of not sleeping. A silly cycle. Learning that made me relax and, in just a few days, I was able to start falling asleep in under 30 minutes without valerian root.
Obsidian.md—it’s a note-taking application. It supports the ability to link notes, creating a graph, a little like a wiki, but more flexible. Files are stored as a version of Markdown, so it’s not locking you into a proprietary format. And it runs locally, so you’re free from the cloud, but there are apps for Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, OSX, so there are paid and free ways to share notes across devices. Other solutions like wikis felt too heavy-weight and too network dependent. Vimwiki was nice, but it didn’t support adding pictures/graphs/files, etc. Obsidian.md seems to do it all. On top of that, it supports a vi-mode, so if you’re a vim person, you’ll probably enjoy working with it.
Say Goodnight to Insomnia—it’s a short book that goes over how sleep works and some common causes of trouble sleeping. I was already doing a few things, like avoiding screens late in the evening, but what really worked for me was understanding that my mind was preventing me from sleeping because it was afraid of not sleeping. A silly cycle. Learning that made me relax and, in just a few days, I was able to start falling asleep in under 30 minutes without valerian root.