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The Doom map generator? /s

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I use it to keep track of my dinosaur breeding on ark survival evolved

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I’d love to get into using Obsidian but it overwhelms me and freaks me out and also I just don’t know how to best utilize it for my personal work cases…I.e, how to blend professional/personal/creative uses into one all in app experience with Obsidian.

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Check out this plugin for it!

https://www.make.md/

It’s goal is to lower the barrier to entry for obsidian substantially.

As for different use cases, you can create different “vaults” for different applications. For example, I have a vault for work, and a vault for personal. They’re basically just different folders on your computer, but it helps keep differentiation.

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They make some great RPGs ;P

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Literally what I thought when I first saw the headline.

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On the topic of note taking programms.

Is there anything like onenote that is linux compatible, especially for handwritten notes? The closest in regards to decent handwriting support I could find was xournal++ but that felt kind of limiting to me especially without the infinite canvas and the ability to switch notes within the program (think onenote sidebar)

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There really isn’t. I hunted for a while before I gave up and bought an android tablet for hand writing notes.

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What do you use on android? The main thing I want linux compatibility for is for reading my notes on my computer, not for actually creating them. I thought about just annotating PDFs directly but I’m not sure how good that will work

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If you’re using Android then just use Onenote on Android and use the web version of Onenote to read them on Linux

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I used Flexcil because of its ability to import and export pdfs. The files it makes aren’t really portable but they can be shared by exporting.

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