Summary of Research to Notes to Stories feat. Eleanor Konik (Obsidian App) | LYT House Episode 1

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Eleanor Konik (Obsidian App) discusses how writing source notes for her newsletters is easier with atomic notes, and how the use of headings helps her to organization her thoughts. Konik also mentions a case in American law that illustrates this point.

  • 00:00:00 Eleanor Konik from Obsidian App talks about her work with Quick Add, a plugin that makes it easier to keep notes organized. She also discusses the benefits of using source notes over quotes, and how her method has helped her become better at communicating her ideas.
  • 00:05:00 The video features Eleanor Konik, a software developer, discussing how her research on ancient Rome led her to create a series of notes and zettles about the topic. Konik explains that she uses quick add to easily add notes and zettles to a file, and that the johnny decimal feature of Quick Add makes organizing and referencing her notes easy.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, Eleanor Konik (Obsidian App) discusses how writing source notes for her newsletters is easier with atomic notes, and how the use of headings helps her to organization her thoughts. She also mentions a case in American law that illustrates this point.
  • 00:15:00 In the video, Eleanor Konik (Obsidian App) discusses how difficult bad things make for weird implications in law, such as the requirement to maintain property and pay bills of someone who has robbed you. She also mentions a case where somebody fell through a roof or floor and got hurt, and the homeowner was required to pay for their medical bills.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses how Eleanor Konik goes from research to writing stories. She explains that she starts with research, taking notes on different topics she is interested in, and then sometimes turns those notes into stories. She talks about the process of writing a story, including the research she does, the inspiration she finds, and the final product. She also discusses a newsletter she wrote about mythical cats, which was unrelated to the chestnut story.
  • 00:25:00 Eleanor Konik discusses her new feature where she writes analysis of all the research and cool nerdy stuff that went into her stories. She says that by doing this, she is able to better keep track of what goes with what and that there are use cases for structured connections between different elements of a story.
  • 00:30:00 The coder and author, Eleanor Konik, discusses her coding workflow, which includes taking source notes and organizing them into headers. She also discusses her use of the zettalyzer to check for duplicate files. Konik recommends using a theme, such as Paleton8, which is a combination of different sources. The coder mentions that the vision for a page can be customized to the author's needs.
  • 00:35:00 Eleanor Konik, a software engineer, discusses her process for writing and publishing with Obsidian, a software for organizing and managing writing projects. She also discusses her thoughts on text formatting, and how she charges for her Obsidian vault, which contains her published work and articles.
  • 00:40:00 The video features Eleanor Konik (Obsidian App) talking about her "vault" of notes, which she shares with other mods to help them out. Konik goes on to say that she tries to remove anything that is a "raw dump" of a conversation, and that she's also removed personal photos and files that she doesn't have the right to reprint. She concludes the video by saying that her goal for the "palace" of notes she created was to make it easier for her to share things like this with others.
  • 00:45:00 The author of the video explains that she struggles with distinguishing between notes that use the same word a lot, which makes it difficult to find and remember the link to the note. She suggests using a common word as the note title and using a different word as the outgoing link, so that the user can more easily see when a note is about a specific topic.
  • 00:50:00 Eleanor Konik of Obsidian Apps shares how she organizes her thoughts and files, and how incorporating a "Johnny Decimal" system can help you do the same. She advises caution when structuring topics this way, as it should be personal and reflect the user's interests.
  • 00:55:00 Eleanor Konik discusses the importance of knowledge management, how she uses different folders in her world, and how Obsidian helps her stay organized and productive. She also discusses the importance of having all three types of knowledge in one's life, and how it has improved her teaching skills.

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Eleanor Konik, creator of the Obsidian App, discusses how she uses notes and newsletters to keep track of her research and conversations. She encourages others to do the same in order to increase the connectivity and shared understanding in their communities.

  • 01:00:00 Eleanor Konik, creator of the Obsidian App, discusses how she uses notes and newsletters to keep track of her research and conversations. She encourages others to do the same in order to increase the connectivity and shared understanding in their communities.
  • 01:05:00 Eleanor Konik, author of the book "Obsidian," discusses how she uses research, notes, and stories to help her worldbuilding. She talks about how the process is organic and natural, and how everyone at the house helps contribute to the creative process.

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