How do you store and utilize your knowledge?

4 points by Salahuddin11 10 hours ago

Hey all, feel like there are so much information to consume and catchup with the world rn. So curious how do more experienced people here do to actually store and make use of information in this modern era? What do you use to consolidate, store and easily access them when necessary?

I'm looking into AI second brain options that allow me to ask it to retrieve info when needed. I've been trying tools like notebooklm, tana, saner, but always open to learning more about your methods and recs. Thanks

brettkromkamp 7 hours ago

I developed Contextualise (https://contextualise.dev/) which is based on the topic maps paradigm. It has been my workhorse (personal) knowledge management tool for years now.

ntqz 8 hours ago

Logseq to a local directory that I synchronize with my phone using SyncThing. It works great, and the fact that it's like a personal wiki feels right to me.

That said, if I were self hosting on a server, I'd probably host a personal MediaWiki instance.

ofalkaed 10 hours ago

I just use a plain old notebook or my tablet which I pretty much only use as a notebook. While there may be a great deal of information to consume, only a tiny portion will be of use to any single person.

evanjrowley 8 hours ago

I store it inside my fancy note taking application (Joplin), tagged and organized hierarchically, synced and E2EE'd across my devices.

gregjor 5 hours ago

Brain. Have not maxed out storage in 65 years.

metabagel 10 hours ago

I use Obsidian, which is obviously not AI, but is fantastic for saving notes for later, and it’s searchable.