Comment by item007
4 hours ago
Totally get that — that’s a great PKM goal: not “ship from notes”, but “don’t re-derive everything from scratch next time”.
And yes, Logseq/Obsidian-style wikilinks are really good at building that personal context graph. The thing I’m trying to validate isn’t “everyone should convert notes into tasks”, it’s whether there’s a subset of people who also want help with re-entry when they do decide to work on something: resurfacing the few most relevant past notes/links/emails/posts for the current project, in a way that stays lightweight and doesn’t require changing their PKM.
For your workflow, what’s the ideal re-entry experience when you pick up a topic again:
1. a “brief” that consolidates what you previously learned (with links back), or
2. just fast navigation/recall via links and search (no consolidation), or
3. something else entirely?
Details in my HN profile/bio if you’re curious what I’m validating.
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