Ask HN: What do you use to organize your knowledge?
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#3Finally, I put all the interesting web articles in Pocket, because I search them later.
I tried to make flashcards in Anki for random stuff, but it didn't work out.
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#4I throw every random information in an Evernote notebook. For more complex stuff, like what are my priorities this month, I draw a mindmap using MindNode. Also, I've got in a habit of reviewing all my important notes and trim them every month. Finally, I put all the interesting web articles in Pocket, because I search them later. I tried to make flashcards in Anki for random stuff, but it didn't work out.
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#5It's cross-platform, with a functional free version. I have no problem paying for good, useful software, especially (as in this case) when it's produced by a dedicated individual or small company.
Evernote is overrated...
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#8I've tried so many other things but a single text file sitting on my desktop just seems to work really well.
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#10So I use paper notes as a backup, but as someone else noted, good old fashioned Brain 1.0.
But when that isn't enough, paper files are good for formal stuff.
On the computer, well, it's kind of a disaster. Gmail has helped here. But there is no compelling note organization system. And I'm not sure you'd want one, I think we've learned is that 'findability' is the most important feature, and organization isnt the only way to achieve that.