You don't mention a single argument for using Obsidian. You just say uninstall whatever you are using and switch to using that... Like, seriously? Was excited to see some different dev tools and arguments for why they are worth checking out, but not going to find that here... Tmux is great, and I use it so it wasn't something new to me, nbd... Neovim... why is it better from your opinion than vscode? You never say. The last point about docker I'm fine with.
I guess if your goal was to list some potentially useful tools to checkout on your own, then this post makes some sense, but you don't explain why these tools are worth checking out for the most part 🤔
Regarding Obsidian, it doesn't require much explanation; it's simply a better way to take notes that aligns with the Zettelkasten principle, which I follow and which you would love as well. Another reason I've mentioned it is how smoothly it integrates with Neovim through the obsidian.nvim plugin. As for Neovim, it's purely a matter of personal preference. If you're comfortable with Vim motions, go for it. Otherwise, there's nothing more to ask for. Lastly, I've said that it may not be suitable for everyone, but I encourage you to give it a try and see if it fits your needs.
Also, it would not be very good to have a listicle article like this be over 10 minutes or so just explaining every bit of why you would love to try this or that. There should be some homework for you all as well, I guess. 🙂
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You don't mention a single argument for using Obsidian. You just say uninstall whatever you are using and switch to using that... Like, seriously? Was excited to see some different dev tools and arguments for why they are worth checking out, but not going to find that here... Tmux is great, and I use it so it wasn't something new to me, nbd... Neovim... why is it better from your opinion than vscode? You never say. The last point about docker I'm fine with.
I guess if your goal was to list some potentially useful tools to checkout on your own, then this post makes some sense, but you don't explain why these tools are worth checking out for the most part 🤔
Regarding Obsidian, it doesn't require much explanation; it's simply a better way to take notes that aligns with the Zettelkasten principle, which I follow and which you would love as well. Another reason I've mentioned it is how smoothly it integrates with Neovim through the obsidian.nvim plugin. As for Neovim, it's purely a matter of personal preference. If you're comfortable with Vim motions, go for it. Otherwise, there's nothing more to ask for. Lastly, I've said that it may not be suitable for everyone, but I encourage you to give it a try and see if it fits your needs.
Also, it would not be very good to have a listicle article like this be over 10 minutes or so just explaining every bit of why you would love to try this or that. There should be some homework for you all as well, I guess. 🙂