Hacker News with Generative AI: Personal Productivity

My Obsidian Setup in 2025 (georgejose.com)
Ditching Obsidian and building my own (amberwilliams.io)
The age-old mission to capture and make sense of our knowledge and experiences echoes through history, from Thomas Jefferson's Commonplace book detailing his ideas on government to Marcus Aurelius's Meditations saturated with quotations and personal reflections.
How I blog with Obsidian, Hugo, GitHub, and Cloudflare (ingau.me)
I’ve been using Obsidian for all my writing lately, and it’s been a game changer.
Show HN: memEx, a personal knowledge base inspired by zettlekasten and org-mode (bubbletea.dev)
A structured personal knowledge base, inspired by zettlekasten and org-mode.
Ask HN: What Tech Have You Removed That Improved Your Life? (ycombinator.com)
Ask HN: What Tech Have You Removed That Improved Your Life?
Some Reflections After a Month of Tracking My Own Online Activity (mcwhittemore.com)
Since 8:38 PM on February 22nd, I’ve been recording all my browsing activity in a database I manage using a custom-built browser extension and a wrapper around @rosskevin/ifvisible. The result? I now have a clear picture of just how much time I’ve spent on the web this past month. And, well… I spend a lot of time reading email. Go figure.
I failed moving my Google calendar to Proton (shilin.ca)
Basically, the title.
Is stuff online worth saving? (rubenerd.com)
Related to my post about self-hosted bookmarking tools (thanks to everyone for the suggestions!), I’ve been exporting my bookmarks from various sites so I can eventually aggregate them into once place. It’s a lot of work, and it might mostly be for naught.
Show HN: NoteTech – Create personal automations by writing notes (simpltech.ai)
Show HN: I built a calendar designed for tiny habits (ycombinator.com)
How I search in 2024 (vickiboykis.com)