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Trying to decide: Obsidian.md or Logseq — which one is the ultimate tool for knowledge management and note-taking?

Both have their strengths, but I’m curious:
Which do you use and why?
Pros, cons, hidden features — let’s discuss!

Why did @lenovo choose XWiki for their knowledge base?

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Read their success story here: xwiki.com/en/company/reference

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AI is becoming a key part of knowledge management, but who controls the models?

At @osxp_paris @ldubost & @michitux explored:
🔹 The strengths & limitations of open-source LLMs
🔹 How AI enhances search, summarization & automation
🔹 Best practices for prompt engineering in RAG

Open-source AI offers transparency & control - but is it enough?

🎥 Watch the full session: youtube.com/watch?v=lxhCbvck2P

How do you organize your tech notes? I'm thinking almost of going with one single document, with a TOC, and just adding notes within that. CTRL-F is pretty effective at finding keywords

I was thinking about using Obsidian - I already have some notes in there and I like markdown - but search within it seems a little bit limited.

I need effective search for things like - finding old bash scripts, syntax for assorted Kali tools, network configuration, lists of frameworks and standards, etc etc - the stuff that you kind of know about but forget the detail when you don't use it for months at a time.

Capacities could be a very good alternative to Obsidian Notes

I’ve only had a brief look and test so far, but I’ll be testing this out a lot more. Obsidian is free to use but not open source software, Capacities is the same with a generous free option and is not open source software either.

Something quite ...continues

See gadgeteer.co.za/capacities-cou

GadgeteerZA · Capacities could be a very good alternative to Obsidian NotesI've only had a brief look and test so far, but I'll be testing this out a lot more. Obsidian is free to use but not open source software, Capacities is the