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10 Thoughts After 100 Annotations in Hypothes.is – Interdependent Thoughts |
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Annotations are the first step of getting useful insights into my notes. This makes it a prerequisite to be able to capture annotations in my note making tool Obsidian, otherwise Hypothes.is is just another silo you’re wasting time on. Luckily h. isn’t meant as a silo and has an API. Using the API and the Hypothes.is-to-Obsidian plugin all my annotations are available to me locally. |
be interested to hear about it.
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https://www.zylstra.org/blog/2022/09/10-thoughts-after-100-annotations-in-hypothes-is/ |
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This is key - exporting annotations via the API to either public commonplace books (Chris A Style) or to a private knowledge store seems to be pretty common. |
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https://www.zylstra.org/blog/2022/09/10-thoughts-after-100-annotations-in-hypothes-is/ |
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