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Great article James! I've tired Obsidian too and it's amazing. I love the graph which allows me to visually see how my backlinking relates. The biggest downside is the lack of a mobile app. I love to read and think in bed before I get to sleep, and being able to open my iPad and read my notes is a huge requirement for me.
Like most people, I usually have better retention if I write them with pen and paper. But in this case, I'm not interested in retaining them immediately. I'm interested in keeping them, polishing them, and make them relatable for future uses. I want my mind clear and calm, 100% available to think about problems. If I were a university student (I was, 20y ago :) ), I'd write them with pen and paper and later I'd keep track of them in Notion. Making notes relatable for the future means they'll be at your hand to compose knowledge. Have you ever felt you forgot everything you read from a book? Even taking written notes in a notebook. That's what I want to avoid by being able to remember the most important topics quickly.