TfTHacker
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TfTHacker
@TfTHacker
Exploring Tools for Thought with a focus on AI and Obsidian.
Katılım Eylül 2019
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This is worth checking out, lots of great improvements as Tasks become first-class features in Craft.
I am a firm believer in a hybrid note-taking and task management combined into one system. This is Craft, does it very well.
Also, Craft has impressive native MCP support. I love connecting Claude to it.
Craft.do@craftdocsapp
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On Monday we released our major Tasks revamp and performance improvements in @craftdocsapp.
I'm really interested:
- How do you like it?
- What's still missing or what would you like to see next?

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What if Caps Lock actually did something useful? HyperSwitcher turns it into a Hyper key. Hold it, tap a letter, you're in that app. Tap again, next window. Arrows to snap it into place. Works everywhere. Anytime. @HyperSwitcherHQ
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I have been testing these recent updates and the new task features are impressive.
There is an amazing power in creating tasks in the context of notes.
Interestingly, they support iOS, Mac, windows and web. I am testing all of theses across multiple devices and it works well.
They also have impressive MCP support.
Well done Craft team!
Viktor Páli@viktor_pali
Really excited about this update! Over the past weeks, I've completely transformed how I manage my tasks - now everything lives in Craft with all the context The team pushed hard to get this out for everyone + big thanks to our beta community who are testing this for weeks now!
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Really excited about this update!
Over the past weeks, I've completely transformed how I manage my tasks - now everything lives in Craft with all the context
The team pushed hard to get this out for everyone + big thanks to our beta community who are testing this for weeks now!
Craft.do@craftdocsapp
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@insecurejezza @EndelSound I use the power nap regularly and it works well. At first it felt to static in what it was playing, but I realized it’s a little bit of programming the brain for on command sleep.
Now starting to experiment with focus based scenarios.
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@TfTHacker @EndelSound I got a lifetime sub forever ago. Barely used it. Which ones are you enjoying?
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I started using @EndelSound for increasing focus & I am impressed.
I am also using it for helping me take quick power naps during the day. A very funny use, but for me a 20 minute power nap is well worth it.
Give it a try, 14 day trial.
endel.sng.link/Ezeow/6l18q/r_…
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Just installed the trial of @soulver on all my Apple devices and first impressions is instant love. 60 day trial, no obligations. Will report back after I finish trial period.
soulver.app
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@gordonslx7 @EndelSound So true. For me it’s like a reboot. Sometimes it only takes 10’minutes but well worth it.
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When you're not quite sure where you're going or what's really important to you, you'll never know when enough is enough. #GTD

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Today I moved all my tasks over from OmniFocus and now using @craftdocs solely - I was using OmniFocus in the past 12 years and it served me greatly.
But with the latest beta update the Team is pushing tasks in Craft to a whole new level.
If you want early access, ping me!
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🚀 Linking Your AI is now LIVE on @ProductHunt (link below)
It's time to stop getting trapped by AI companies wanting to lock all of your skills, prompts, and conversations in their app.
I own my AI assistant.
Here's to digital sovereignty! 👑
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If you live in Obsidian & love themes (but not the UX), this one's for you – I built SettingsFloat, a small plugin that lets you keep Obsidian Settings open beside your notes, so you can change themes, fonts, and appearance while viewing the changes live in your notes.
Try it with @tfthacker 's BRAT plugin here:
github.com/swartzrock/obs…
#youcanjustbuildthings #obsidian
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Obsidian is usually placed in the same category as Notion, Apple Notes, Roam, or any other app where people collect thoughts.
That comparison is useful at the interface level, but it hides the more important design choice.
Obsidian’s central object is not a workspace hosted inside the product. It is a folder of Markdown files on your own machine. The app sits on top of that folder and gives you ways to inspect, connect, search, visualize, and extend those files.
That is a very different architecture from the productivity tools most people are used to.
In many modern tools, the database is the source of truth and the interface is the only practical way to reach it. In Obsidian, the file remains the source of truth. A note can be read outside the app. A vault can be backed up like any other folder. Links are written into the text. Metadata can live inside the file. The useful thing is not that Obsidian has a graph view or a plugin marketplace. The useful thing is that it keeps the durable layer simple enough to survive the interface.
This also explains why Obsidian becomes more interesting in the AI era.
LLMs work best when the material they operate on is explicit, inspectable, and easy to transform.
A folder of Markdown notes is a much better substrate for that than an opaque productivity database. A model can summarize notes, extract metadata, suggest links, generate index pages, or turn raw research into a more coherent local wiki. But the human still needs to audit the result, because a knowledge base that looks organized can still be wrong.
The point is not to automate thinking. The point is to make the maintenance of knowledge less fragile.

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