I find that #logseq really fits my note-taking needs well.

My notes are not a complete mess, but they do exhibit the characteristic of being... *eventually consist*.

I like to take notes of any shape, in any state. A note is my way of parking a piece of information so I can get on with my day; they don't tend to look like a private encyclopedia... at first!

It is also imperative that the note-taking software is #localfirst and #opensource. Oh and it doesn't hurt that it's written in #Clojure.

@simongray

Since you are into RDF, do you know that you can export a portion of your Logseq graph as RDF? Here there is the script:

github.com/logseq/nbb-logseq/t

@post Thanks!

Yes, I actually do. I was made aware of it just recently on Clojurians Slack.

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Ha, nice that they are taking inspiration from Tana's Supertags™. I currently use "Powertags" plugin that imitate it in Logseq.

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