I’ve been using Claude code combined with an Obsidian vault full of markdown files and it has been tremendously helpful! Looking forward to this series!
I moved away from Obsidian last year. I really liked it, but I found I was spending way more time becoming productive than I was saving by being productive ;) I am now using Notion. I miss Obsidian for some things, but I love the simple integration of Notion into my workflow. Claude works nicely with both options.
I have been leaning more and more into the Google tools. I did not say Gemini on purpose because I am realizing that the power of Gemini really lies in the way they have integrated with the rest of their suite. But these tools are changing by the day, and it makes me think that becoming platform agnostic is a helpful skill for the time being.
I’ve been using Claude code combined with an Obsidian vault full of markdown files and it has been tremendously helpful! Looking forward to this series!
I moved away from Obsidian last year. I really liked it, but I found I was spending way more time becoming productive than I was saving by being productive ;) I am now using Notion. I miss Obsidian for some things, but I love the simple integration of Notion into my workflow. Claude works nicely with both options.
Looking forward to this series. Claude is my go-to for personal stuff.
It's really good. I have been a huge fan of Claude since Thanksgiving of last year (that's a post in itself!)
I tested all of the big 3 and landed on Claude for its coding ability. Now I’m excited to give Cowork a try
There's no competition to Claude ;)
I have been leaning more and more into the Google tools. I did not say Gemini on purpose because I am realizing that the power of Gemini really lies in the way they have integrated with the rest of their suite. But these tools are changing by the day, and it makes me think that becoming platform agnostic is a helpful skill for the time being.
Yeah, I agree. Especially if your work uses one suite or another, it's worth learning that tool because they do integrate so well.