R/ObsidianMD - Comment by U/OogieM on ”Does Obsidian Note Taking Work for You?”

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I'm a farmer and a programmer.In farming I use Obsidian to track details of important events, when the hay got cut, how many tons per acre, when we used bales, it has all my notes on general info I need at my fingertips like drug dosage for medicines for the sheep, sales records on people looking to buy animals, whether they did or not, what bloodlines they are and more info about the people. It has all the reference numbers like our official flock ID, premise id, tax numbers and other things I may need butnever remember. It has my list of things I want to do in the future, things that have been done, major infrastructure ideas. It's also got the garden plan and notes on plant varieties on what worked and what didn't. Equipment details on what we own for tractors and implements and serial and model numbers (very useful when at the parts store!)As a programmer it's got all the table create statements for my AnimalTrakker and LambTracker systems SQLite databases in version controlled GIT repos (I have several versions of each as the schema has evolved) All my kanban boards for each module and app that give the overall ideas I am working on and then the details in separate task list notes for each feature or bug I am tracking and working on and a list of all the things that are being considered. I keep details on all my beta testers and their systems and notes from each one. For my customers, since there are so few right now, I also have all their system configurations (hardware and software) and current versions of the code and database so I can tell if a problem they are experiencing has been fixed or a feature will be added once they upgrade. I have all the documentation on AnimalTrakker as it exists now up on an Obsidian publish site.And those areas don't even begin to touch the personal and household management tasks I use Obsidian for. It is where I keep all sorts of misc. notes, from all my highlights and info on books I've read and articles to the details on current research experiments and genetics and DNA analysis I am working on, to checklists/procedures I can use to do routine tasks. Some of those are gathered together in a MOC of the household manual so that if something happens to me my husband will know where all the passwords are and where all the critical documents are stored. I keep my rather small group of personal recipes in here. I keep my journal in Obsidian and all my NaNoWriMo attempts. Even this forum post started out in Obsidian and was then pasted as an answer.
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I'm a farmer and a programmer.In farming I use Obsidian to track details of important events, when the hay got cut, how many tons per acre, when we used bales, it has all my notes on general info I need at my fingertips like drug dosage for medicines for the sheep, sales records on people looking to buy animals, whether they did or not, what bloodlines they are and more info about the people. It has all the reference numbers like our official flock ID, premise id, tax numbers and other things I may need butnever remember. It has my list of things I want to do in the future, things that have been done, major infrastructure ideas. It's also got the garden plan and notes on plant varieties on what worked and what didn't. Equipment details on what we own for tractors and implements and serial and model numbers (very useful when at the parts store!)As a programmer it's got all the table create statements for my AnimalTrakker and LambTracker systems SQLite databases in version controlled GIT repos (I have several versions of each as the schema has evolved) All my kanban boards for each module and app that give the overall ideas I am working on and then the details in separate task list notes for each feature or bug I am tracking and working on and a list of all the things that are being considered. I keep details on all my beta testers and their systems and notes from each one. For my customers, since there are so few right now, I also have all their system configurations (hardware and software) and current versions of the code and database so I can tell if a problem they are experiencing has been fixed or a feature will be added once they upgrade. I have all the documentation on AnimalTrakker as it exists now up on an Obsidian publish site.And those areas don't even begin to touch the personal and household management tasks I use Obsidian for. It is where I keep all sorts of misc. notes, from all my highlights and info on books I've read and articles to the details on current research experiments and genetics and DNA analysis I am working on, to checklists/procedures I can use to do routine tasks. Some of those are gathered together in a MOC of the household manual so that if something happens to me my husband will know where all the passwords are and where all the critical documents are stored. I keep my rather small group of personal recipes in here. I keep my journal in Obsidian and all my NaNoWriMo attempts. Even this forum post started out in Obsidian and was then pasted as an answer.
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