Hackernews posts about Logseq
Logseq is an open-source note-taking and knowledge management application that allows users to organize their thoughts and ideas into a graph-based database.
- Logseq – adding settings for self-hosted sync (github.com)
- Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base (logseq.com)
- Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base (logseq.com)
- A plugin for GPT-3 AI assisted note taking in Logseq (github.com)
- Logseq – Whiteboards and Queries (blog.logseq.com)
- I Use Logseq to Take Notes and Organize My Life (medium.com)
- Logseq and the Rise of the Integrated Thinking Environment (ITE) (2022) (blog.logseq.com)
- Can Logseq become the Web Browser for knowledge artists? A Web/Unix immersion? (discuss.logseq.com)
- Show HN: Logseq and GTD (getting things done) (kshitij-banerjee.github.io)
- How to Create and Use Templates in Logseq (www.appsntips.com)
- Switching from GitJournal to LogSeq (m-chrzan.xyz)
- Logseq: Powerful Tool for Thought (tfthacker.substack.com)
- nbb-logseq (github.com)
- A Better Bookmark Experience with Raindrop.io and Logseq (reticulated.net)
- Logseq – A Powerful Tool for Thought (tfthacker.substack.com)
- Logseq – A Powerful Tool for Thought (tfthacker.substack.com)
- How to Schedule Block Reminders in Logseq (preslav.me)
- How Logseq Introduces Event Sourcing to Note-Taking (preslav.me)
- Show HN: I created end-to-end encrypted app for networked note-taking (www.getexocortex.com)