I use my own opensource application, Contextualise (<a href="https://contextualise.dev/" rel="nofollow">https://contextualise.dev/</a>). But, also check out this list of knowledge graph / second brain / digital gardening resources, here: <a href="https://github.com/brettkromkamp/awesome-knowledge-graph" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/brettkromkamp/awesome-knowledge-graph</a>
I use org-mode in emacs:<p>* For scratch notes I have a little bit of elisp I wrote to take a note title and file it into a year/month folder with day prefix<p>* For permanent notes I use org-roam with a zettelkasten-like method. I do one idea per note and link each new note into a couple other notes that seem relevant.<p>* todo.org for concrete tasks<p>* inbox.org for anything of interest to process later. I use beorg on my phone to add to this.<p>* contacts.org for birthdays<p>I also use SuperMemo 18 for incremental reading, a general deck for facts I deem important, and a deck for my Russian learning. I haven’t totally figured out this piece yet though, and there’s a nuance to what goes into my zettelkasten and what goes into my spaced repetition decks.
My brain.<p>Which is true :-) ... but maybe more what you are asking: a todo.txt file, as well as my personal website with my public writing -- that's as much for my memory/knowledge as anyone else's.
I use Trello. Its columns show different categories:<p>- Column1: Useful tools and Interesting startups (Cards: B2B, B2C, personal, etc.)<p>- C2: Blog ideas (and helpful resources for them)<p>- C3: Entertainment list (tv series watch list, my fav movies, weird directors, etc.)<p>- C4: To learn list (Articles, books, etc by their subjects)<p>- C5-10: Learned items (important things i learned sorted by subject and finished time)
Joplin.<p>I tried more involved approaches like knowledge graphs and wikis but found I spent more time researching and setting up these things than actually using them.<p>The simplest way for me to store and retrieve info I need is to be able to dump it into a .md and search over everything.<p>I do like the idea of having a personal wiki, but right now I don't have enough depth of information to warrant the transfer. Anything that I need in depth information is usually already in a wiki somewhere, so I don't really see the point in duplicating the information.