When it comes to knowledge work, note-taking is a key practice one shall follow.
After hearing about the benefits of Obsidian - one might think it is one of the best tool out there to store his/her notes. That's what I thought when I started to know more about this cool app.
When I became the person who can teach someone - I started insisting my trainees to benefit from the fruits of Obsidian and other excellent plugins available for use.
Ability to use links and backlinks, efficiently search your data, create cool callouts, diagrams, tables, export to PDF all inside a free-tool is a big win. (Nobody is paying me from Obsidian, but still the app's simplicity and compatibility makes this a great app)
I can share on how I use Obsidian (a workflow) and how I benefit from it.
If you're new to Obsidian - this talk will change your mind about note-taking, introduce you to the 'second-brain' concept.
You can know how Obsidian + Cool plugins will benefit your knowledge work.
not a foss talk