# 2022-04-15 - a small tour through a few [[pkm tools]] follows, please disregard if it's not your kind of thing :) (I guess this applies implicitly to all my notes, of course.) - [[logseq]] just crashed again so I thought I'd give [[foam]] a try again, see how it's holding up. - Right away I really like: - The multi pane layout, which I find more flexible than Logseq's single pane with tabs which you only get through an extension. - The fact that it's very responsive on , while Logseq often lags. - The built-in terminal and more full featured [[vim emulation mode]]. - Right away I dislike: - The fact that auto completing wikilinks takes waaay to long still, essentially making linking very cumbersome (I already didn't link [[logseq]] above twice because of how long autocomplete takes to run.) - I might keep using it, disabling autocomplete, and see what happens? - Plot twist, apparently you can't disable autocomplete? Argh. - I tried disabling quickSuggest everybody I could find it in settings (dialogs, files) and it still does it and annoyingly hangs for several seconds every time I try to link anything. - Asked in the [[foam discord]] (argh) whether there's any way to disable autocomplete or prioritize https://github.com/foambubble/foam/issues/906 - I just need an open source PKM that offers a responsive text editing experience and can handle >5k files :( - OK, perhaps I should give [[wiki vim]]] a proper try. - #push [[wiki vim]] - Is where I'm writing this now :) - Right away I really like: - How fast this feels! As expected. It's lightning fast while writing (it's just [[vim]]), it's lightning fast while following links (with ctrl+enter). - `,w,j` is the way to visit my daily journal -- as I have `,` as my leader key. It looks worse than it feels to use it -- acceptable. - It doesn't have link autocomplete, at least not just by writing `[[` -- but honestly this is relatively minor, and it seems it has pretty good searching capabilities, they just don't trigger by default. - back to [[logseq]], which is a bit laggy but not overly so and has potential. I now also notice that it does auto save/git commit very well, it's nice not having to think about it and having it just work (tm). - I just took a look while I was around in [[discord]] and, two years in, people are still asking about an export feature in [[athens]] and as far as I can tell it's still not being worked on: https://github.com/athensresearch/athens/discussions/874 :( - BUT now the independently developed [[athens export]] exists, so that's nice :) - [[pkm book]] https://twitter.com/PkgBook/status/1508347439409172480 - [[agora]] - [[agora development]] - interesting discussion about [[agora copyright]] - would like to edit this into a proper explanation in this node - exported logs - [[agora discuss]] - exported logs - reported https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/21812 to [[element]] - [[gyuri lajos]] - [[flancia]] - [[agora]] - [[agora server]] - [[uncache]] as an action, what it means to [[cache]] a [[node]]: it is as if you stored it in a [[bag of holding]] - try re-enabling fuzzy matching; I gave up on it early. now could be hooked up in [[related nodes]] - [[polls]] support (create polls for users who prompt, keep track of them while cross posting) - [[sorrows]] - [[writing]] - [[shantideva]] - [[bodhisattvas]] - [[poll]] - [[big timer]] - [[koos looijesteijn]] - has sold it - [[ivo]] == [[kvistgaard]] - [[gordon brander]] - introduced me to [[alexander rink]] == [[rcvd_io]] https://twitter.com/kvistgaard/status/1515028554647547910 - [[federation]] - [[mondegreens]]