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My Obsidian Setup, Part 11: My New Dashboard Note and Its Dataview Queries

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My Obsidian Setup, Part 11: My New Dashboard Note and Its Dataview Queries

My new Dashboard in Obsidian.

In last week’s return of my Obsidian Setup series, I shared the details of my new daily note workflow. As I wrote, embracing the practice of daily notes is something very new to the way I work, but since I started doing it two months ago, I haven’t stopped – and I’m seeing the benefits of this consistent, rapid note-taking every day.

Still, besides daily notes, there are a lot of other documents I work with in Obsidian. I obviously keep drafts of articles I’m working on for both MacStories and the Club; I have notes for shortcuts and AI tools I’m researching; I also keep documentation for things I discover or learn and don’t want to forget (like, for instance, Terminal commands to rip PSX games on a Mac). And, of course, as I hinted last week, I’m also making an effort to use the Obsidian Web Clipper as much as possible to quickly save interesting links to process later so that I don’t have to leave a plethora of open tabs in my browser.

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