RE: Fighting against AI Music
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@alexander.alexis wow there's a name for sore... memories? Long time no see!
Yeah I think a lot of artistic types are the same. Another common issue I suffer with is the curse of improving in your craft during the process. By the time a project gets close to completion, what you created which was once gold is now perceived as trash.
Does Mobbsidian ever use Obsidian?
Dunno what this means lol but I did come up with the name based on just tacking an M at the start of obsidian so maybe it's a theme to go with my brand if I ever have one heh.
Does anyone ever listen to that stuff for more than 2 seconds?
Oh yeah for sure. The great tragedy of music is that streaming services have normalised the idea of just having background music for vague vibes rather than following anybody of your particular tastes. Just 'music to relax to' 'study music' 'help you sleep' 'gym music' etc. Millions upon millions listen and they literally don't care whatsoever that it's AI. So all the hard working creators just look at these identical copies of their work and just think... fuck it, whats the point
This is what I meant: https://obsidian.md/
Yeah that makes sense, about background music.
Looks like OneNote but with payment plans
Obsidian is free. You can pay for some extras, like publishing your notes in the form of a website.
I never used OneNote, but I think its organization is hierarchical. If you make a note, you need to already know where to file it. If something falls under both 'psychology' and 'mathematics', what do you do?
In Obsidian, you just link the note to any other notes you want (e.g. 'psychology' and 'mathematics'), which is more similar to how our brains work, hence "second brain". But of course you can do the hierarchical thing too if you want.
Here is an example of a website made using Obsidian (i.e. just this person's personal notes made public):
https://publish.obsidian.md/discretecs/Logic/Deduction+rule
You can see the mind map (interactive graph) on the right, shows how this specific note links to other ones.
All your notes are stored in markdown files, which makes your notes vault future-proof. I.e. you can migrate your notes easily.
...Do you work at Obsidian these days?
Anyway it looks fine I guess. I just don't live a life where I need to take notes. I just kinda do things lol
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