On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 15:15:03 -0700 luke call <luke...@onemodel.org> wrote:
> I'm not org-mode power-user but what I recall from my use years ago > is that I moved away because of the # of keystrokes to do operations, > having to open different files for different topics, and that one > single set of notes couldn't be in more than one place. > Hi, While I am no authority, I will present some information and evidence about why one thing should be only in one place if its purpose is consumption by human beings. It also matches my personal experience - your mileage may vary: https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2015/12/11/evernote-and-the-brain-designing-creativity-workflows/ Don't let the evernote.com mislead you - the article is not entirely praising of evernote and presents scientific evidence where applicable. From this, I gather that tools promoting explicitly preemptive inter-connection between knowledge pieces like this one-model seems to be are not likely the best uses of one's own brain. Even attempts at exquisite tagging and cross-referencing within emacs org-mode are ill-advised. PS : while the thread is otherwise off-topic, I hope this post was less off-topic. thanks