We are seeing more & more expressions that the amazing people in the “tools for thought” communities have much more in common than they have differences. Harley has taken this literally. Here he runs @RoamResearch inside @obsdmd. Who says these tools don’t play well together? https://twitter.com/hstagner/status/1387473841434382338">https://twitter.com/hstagner/...
+ Who says you can’t have Markdown in Roam?
+ Who says Roam can’t export to Obsidian?
+ I see he is running Roam42 in Obsidian, I didn’t even know that was possible.
+ Obsidian beat Roam to an implementation of the Roam Desktop client.
+ My graph is bigger than your vault.
+ Who says Roam can’t export to Obsidian?
+ I see he is running Roam42 in Obsidian, I didn’t even know that was possible.
+ Obsidian beat Roam to an implementation of the Roam Desktop client.
+ My graph is bigger than your vault.
Ok, having some fun at expense of Obsidian & Roam.
We may have our differences in the way our tools work, but we can collaborate & have a common bond in learning, sharing & growing. Check out this amazing thread between two amazing communities. https://twitter.com/roamhacker/status/1387288787538038784?s=20">https://twitter.com/roamhacke...
We may have our differences in the way our tools work, but we can collaborate & have a common bond in learning, sharing & growing. Check out this amazing thread between two amazing communities. https://twitter.com/roamhacker/status/1387288787538038784?s=20">https://twitter.com/roamhacke...
Somebody needs to organize a “tools for thought” Book club, not tool specific, but one where the greater community can learn from each other. Any takers?