2/5 It is a tool for side-loading plugins that are in development. It helps developers diagnose issues with their plugins and get feedback from testers.
The challenge with Obsidian is for many users it's a painful process to install a plugin manually, BRAT makes it easy.
3/5 BRAT does a lot more though, it also has tools for quickly opening the @github repository for any plugin available in the Obsidian ecosystem.
This makes it easy to jump to repos for reading docs and working with developers.
4/5 BRAT also provides other useful features:
+ Enable/Disable plugins without going into settings
+ Restart a plugin without having to restart Obsidian
+ To force an update of beta plugins
+ Install and update Themes
+ Quickly open settings for plugins
5/5 The next step is to update BRAT with:
+ Support updates to theming
+ Support for versions.json in repos
+ Documentation repository for plugins
If you are a BRAT user, please give the repo a star and even think about supporting its development bit.ly/o42-kofi
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1/6 This interview with @kepano CEO of @obsdmd was excellent. I love how centered the company is on its vision. Here are some interesting thoughts from this interview. #TfT
2/6 The most interesting detail was the estimated number of Obsidian users:
Obsidian company has no way of knowing for sure the number of users, but they estimate based on a number of known factors that their user base be at least about a:
MILLION users!! Mind-blowing!!
3/6 Another amazing fact is they have 5 full-time employees.
Since they are self-funded (no VC money), its an indication that their business is profitable.
Why is this important? A company has to be profitable to be sustainable.
2/14 First, I believe in supporting companies & content creators.
Its not fair to expect them to create, advance & maintain stuff we use every day & to do so for free.
Nothing is really free. While it might be free to use, it costs someone & without support, it can't last.
3/14 This is especially true for startups like @obsdmd, @logseq, @rem_note, etc. While they all have free offerings, if we have the means to support them, we should.
1/2 The End of Organizing by @danshipper. A great read about the future of our notes & AI.
Whether AI solves significant issues with long-term use of our notes is still to be seen, Dan makes good points about how our current approach can fail us. #TfT
2/4 This article outlines how AI models like GPT-3 can be used to simplify the process of organizing notes. These models can automatically tag and link notes, enrich notes as they're written, and synthesize them into research reports.
3/4 They can also be used to resurface key information from previous notes, creating an autocomplete experience that uses the entire note archive to help make the user smarter as they type.
1/3 So, I want to delete my @LastPass account, and they have a way to do that. But some users can't delete their accounts and get this message.
Helpful right? Error with no message.
2/3 So I emailed tech support, hoping they would fix it. I got back a survey that is so long & complicated. Also, this is mostly information already stolen by hackers after their big hack... not sure why I need to provide the info to them; they already have it (note the sarcasm)
3/3 The irony is that the community has many questions that LastPass hasn't answered that will help us to know the severity of the damage, information that should be disclosed.
1/12 My January deep dive into @logseq continues, & I am more impressed with it each day. In this report, I share some of those highlights, along with some concerns.
I have a personal preference for Outliners, and if you are the same, Logseq is worth trying.
2/12 The mobile outliner works well. Yesterday I was at a meeting for 1.5 hours, taking notes on my iPhone 13 mini. Not a great form factor, but to my surprise, it worked well. Better than Obsidian mobile.
I think outliners with blocks have an advantage on mobile for notetaking.
3/12 Logseq has many features baked into the product, so almost every day, I discover something new. I also have not needed many plugins. It is nice to be less dependent on 3rd party plugins.
Logseq is a mature product, perhaps just lacking polish. But it's a TfT workhorse.