Just came to twll you that you are absolutely wrong. But you have to make your own mistskes to learn.
@ChristianKappen15 сағат бұрын
Simple: Thank you :)
@ChristianKappen15 сағат бұрын
Danke!
@Theborg7215 сағат бұрын
Hi thanks. Yes thanks, I'm like you I look and run obsidian and have many times glanced at notion. please make a video where you show how you do it in Notion.
@r0bby9922 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing some tips on how to leverage plugins (and custom ones) in Oh My Zsh, Christian!
@stephane-lopezКүн бұрын
I bet you change back in less than 12 months. :D
@huzzyzКүн бұрын
Thank you @Christian for another fantastic video. Just a note, if you goto Admin Console -> System -> Settings -> Allow users to change username. Don't have to really create another user and you can just rename the akadmin account to whatever you'd like. Thank you once again!
@usmcboydКүн бұрын
Two things. 1) Your discord link is expired. 2) How did you go about moving your obsidian notes to Notion while maintaining properties?
@itsamemarkusКүн бұрын
Thanks for the video. I really like Notion, but I stopped using it a long time ago because I'm too afraid Microsoft will buy it one day
@dinkidink5912Күн бұрын
I'm guessing you've heard of Proxmox Backup Server, I run it as a VM and backup to my NAS which is a separate machine on the network.
@javalex561Күн бұрын
Hey Chris, given the choice, would you run esxi w/ vsphere or proxmox?
@boosraphaelКүн бұрын
Hello! Danke für all deine Videos und Tutorials, die sehr informativ und verständlich sind! Ich habe eine kurze Frage an dich, ich habe ein OMV NAS und möchte von außen darauf zugreifen, was rätst du mir, um es zu sichern? Danke
@silentcraftsmanКүн бұрын
Could you make a video describing how Notion can replace the “back link” feature of Obsidian? I am gravitating to Obsidian because of the visual relationship between files. Especially with the Canvas feature. I love mindmaps. Unless Notion has a similar feature.
@kingneutron1Күн бұрын
Good video for the most part, but *please don't* recommend RAIDZ1 with drives over ~2TB. The chance of a 2nd drive failing during a rebuild is NOT zero, especially with larger multi-TB drives. And a lot of people apparently don't have backups.
@davidwendorff1051Күн бұрын
Moin Christian, beides tolle Tools aber zwischen deiner sehr suggestiven Rhetorik in diesem Video und den diversen jump-cuts, hast du mich gänzlich verloren.
@berrybush65452 күн бұрын
Thank you for your efforts. What should I do with the following warnings: user@server0:~/ansible/semaphore$ docker-compose up WARN[0000] The "UID" variable is not set. Defaulting to a blank string. WARN[0000] The "GID" variable is not set. Defaulting to a blank string. ... Thank you.
@faiI2ben2 күн бұрын
Org-mode. Simple text files. Don’t use Notion, at all Obsidian is also not open-source…
@lstanford232 күн бұрын
keep doing installation tutorials, but all of your videos are awesome!
@crazybeater82382 күн бұрын
Great video, very helpful. Solved alot of the problems I encountered prior. But I have few question regarding VS, why did you run VS in ubuntu(wsl), you can still do the rest while running VS in windows like Docker: workspace ect.. . Also Is it better to allow your container to keep running, for example if you use -jupyter version of images your container will never stop running. though I want to avoid using jupyter, I still wonder if leaving your container running yields different results when debugging?
@theangelofspace1552 күн бұрын
6:00 idk if I should finish the video. This is a no no for me
@christianlempa2 күн бұрын
That’s fine, but you should still finish the video 😄☝️
@ivantomica2 күн бұрын
Since I invested in learning Emacs and using org-mode for all my notes, tasks, and much more, I stopped having this need for hopping between apps. 🙂 As long as you stick with one product, you can be productive in any. Worst thing for productivity is being on the constant productivity hunt. Spending more time managing tasks than doing them. 🙂
@ronaldvargo41132 күн бұрын
Christian, as always great video, a question that I can't seem to find a answer to is how Proxmox handles SSD drives and the "Trim" command to reclaim the stale blocks. Many mini PCs are NVME-SSD and by default Proxmox will partition the NVME for the OS and then make a "thin" partition for the VM's and LXC's. In my case I have a small NVME's in my Mini PC with a SATA SSD for the containers and their disks. This is partitioned as ZFS to allow for HA support of VM's and LXC's. Reading though the documentation there are ways to configure Trim in ZFS but there is also some blogs that talk about having the VM guest OS also issue trim. In the case of LXC's I have no clue on what would need to be done. Maybe you can do a video on storage options and best configuration options for various types of storage based on the VM/LXC?
@knightwolf88772 күн бұрын
logseq and git
@thomasfx31902 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great tutorial!
@dkryptonut2 күн бұрын
Something I'd be keen to see is a video about storing credentials securely, whether it be a key or an actual password - and retrieving it within Kestra.
@TomasRamoska2 күн бұрын
Honestly, I tried them all Obsidian, Notion, and OneNote I release I don't take many notes so switched to Google Keep instead free and simple just what I needed.
@lencazero47122 күн бұрын
@ChristianLempa. Thank you for your tutorials. Could you please share what type of lights do you use for your room background? Thank you.
@SplittingField3 күн бұрын
Any experience with backups? For example, if you lose access to your account tomorrow, will you have your files available in a reasonable format to continue where you left off?
@itsamemarkusКүн бұрын
it's pretty decent, you can get a markdown export where also the media is linked correctly. But obvisouly all the functionality that makes notion so good is lost at that moment
@usmcboydКүн бұрын
If you are using Obsidian, use the Obsidian Git plugin. By default saves files every 3 minutes.
@KavendishGaming3 күн бұрын
Just a more general question: Do you make any use of Proxmox' LXCs in anyway? I am in love with them for all those little priv. Homelab services/applications
@Trat11003 күн бұрын
Hmm...Christian never Pins a comment... Also love your videos
@johngleeson79193 күн бұрын
How do you get all your data from Obsidian into Notion? Worse still, how do you get data out of Notion?
@markloughtonUK3 күн бұрын
Obsidian + obsidian-livesync (self hosted sync server run in docker) is the way to go 😊
@overmastermisterio3 күн бұрын
Give your privacy away , i use Obsidian to keep alot of personal notes and info as well , but it all doesnt matter if i have to be online for that, i am out
@demorez53 күн бұрын
i was always interested how much companies pay for sponsored videos. now i know :D
@markloughtonUK3 күн бұрын
but Obsidian suits your colour scheme 😂
@JohnWalsh-uw3cj3 күн бұрын
I always want to use Notion but it is so slow feeling…
@marcinkunert3 күн бұрын
Notion takes ages to start, feels heavy and clumpy.
@ronm65853 күн бұрын
Thanks Christian.
@ExpressITTechTips3 күн бұрын
Detailed view would be useful , I’ve just done a video on Vikunja and now I’m thinking that I use that and obsidian could I not combine the two. Yeah it’s not self hosted notion but that has some benefits as well
@DigitalSpaceport3 күн бұрын
Oh man Notion is just not great for a solo homelab user experience. I think for sure if you have a company of younger users, sure notion makes great sense. I care not about the beauty of what I make myself, its all about getting accurate notes down and done.
@Fatman3053 күн бұрын
So as far as I'm concerned: Obsidian should bake-in the functionality of the top 10 or so extensions to make it a safer bet that there'll always be support and a ton of effort to fix bugs there. Notion should allow users to use their own cloud. I trust my Google Drive way more than any other cloud... Bottom line: will continue on my (so far very short) journey with Obsidian and hopefully in the future will give support/assistance in boosting stability of extensions I really care about...
@hpsfresh3 күн бұрын
Soooo you telling that you never heard about Appflowy?
@ubersponge3 күн бұрын
Emacs org-roam is the place to be.
@axios76843 күн бұрын
Have you tried logseq? It's open source and has lots of similarities with obsidian and notion.
@ArthurWiebe3 күн бұрын
No thanks, I don't need another lock in platform
@nosurname96523 күн бұрын
Would like to see your way of notion usage. To be honest commercial license for obsidian is not a "must have" at all since all information is stored in place you decide 🤫 and only problem for group of ppl using it is to make proper synchronisation if they don't want to use payed version.
@tyler7853 күн бұрын
I've switched to AnyType and I'm pretty happy with it for how I use a second brain.
@LordDemonos3 күн бұрын
Great video. It may have further solidified my new journey into Obsidian but that's ok. Its great to know about the alternatives and why they may or may not fit your needs.
@geizhansli3 күн бұрын
I'm kind of disappointed that you didn't mention AppFlowy at this point