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My Hacker News knowledge assimilation stack

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    Nice method, reading these comments turned into long topics can be exhausting.

    But out of curiosity, how do you utilize your notes later on? Are you coming back to them?

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      Thank you.

      how do you utilize your notes later on? Are you coming back to them?

      Obsidian or any Knowledge Management suite is the key here. They provide features like graph view, internal links, back links etc. Using which I can invoke the relevant content based on tags when I'm writing new content.

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        Okay, so you're doing these notes solely for the purpose of writing the content. Which makes sense.
        Nevertheless, don't you think it will get too noisy at some point?

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          so you're doing these notes solely for the purpose of writing the content.

          Consider my writing as not just for purposefully producing content but as part of the thought process.

          When I write everything from to-do to brainstorming a startup idea for a need-gap in a single platform(Obsidian in this case) then getting access to information/knowledge related to it is a great asset.

          I take care to highlight, tag only the information which I think would be useful and if I don't use them(By linking to it) in any of my other content then they just stay away.

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