In this monologue podcast, the speaker compares Logseq and Obsidian, two tools for thought, focusing on their similarities and differences. The speaker, a Logseq enthusiast who admits to some bias, outlines how both tools use graph databases with bidirectional linking and offer local-first file storage with sync options. While both are free for personal use and available on multiple platforms with plugin environments, Logseq is presented as a block-based outliner with more native functionality, while Obsidian is a page-based editor excelling in speed, plugin extensibility, and customization. The speaker explains their preference for Logseq due to its intuitive interface and daily journal approach, but also appreciates Obsidian for specific use cases like creating interactive dive logs. The podcast concludes with resources for learning both tools, including a mention of the speaker's Logseq course.
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