A 17-year retrospective on personal note-taking practices, advocating for connected links (Zettelkasten) over folder hierarchies, plain-text Markdown files over proprietary formats like OneNote or Notion, and publishing notes publicly as a second brain. The author uses Obsidian with a GoHugo/Quartz-based static site, where adding a #publish tag automatically pushes notes to the web. Key lessons: reduce friction, name notes for future searchability, refine based on usage signals rather than scheduled reviews, and embrace plain-text ownership so notes outlive any specific tool.
Nguồn: https://www.ssp.sh/blog/smart-note-taking. 8sync News chỉ tóm tắt và dẫn link; bản quyền nội dung thuộc tác giả và nguồn gốc.

Prettier 3.9 nâng cấp parser cho nhiều ngôn ngữ: Markdown chuyển sang micromark v4, YAML lên yaml v2, GraphQL hỗ trợ GraphQL.js v17, Flow dùng parser Rust mới nhanh hơn 40%. Phiên bản này cũng sửa hàng chục lỗi định dạng JavaScript/TypeScript, cải thiện CSS, SCSS, HTML, Angular, JSON cùng các fix cho CLI và EditorConfig.
Lập trình viên nên đọc bài này vì Prettier 3.9 cải thiện đáng kể hiệu suất và chính xác cho nhiều ngôn ngữ, đặc biệt là TypeScript (parser Rust nhanh hơn) và Markdown (tuân thủ chuẩn CommonMark), giúp tiết kiệm thời gian và tránh lỗi định dạng trong dự án.
A curated list of seven lesser-known VS Code extensions that extend the editor beyond coding: Excalidraw for hand-drawn diagrams, Mermaid Chart for live diagram previews, Foam for personal knowledge management with wiki-style linking, Vscode-icons for visual file navigation, Markdown All in One for enhanced Markdown editing, Project Manager for switching between multiple projects, and Figma for VS Code to bridge design and development workflows.
A personal account of switching to Obsidian on mobile after years of using only the desktop version. Covers how the vault system works on iOS vs Android, the customizable editing toolbar, swipe gesture navigation, plugin usage, Canvas, and graph view on mobile. The author finds the mobile experience surprisingly close to desktop and better than Apple Notes for managing imported text and PDF files.
A novelist with 15 years of experience shares how the StoryLine plugin for Obsidian has become their preferred writing tool, surpassing even Scrivener. StoryLine offers a Navigator with views like Board, Plotgrid, Timeline, Plotlines, and Manuscript, plus a Codex feature that tracks characters, locations, and items across scenes. The plugin supports multiple writing styles — outlining, pantsing, or hybrid — and includes extras like a Pomodoro timer and multi-format export. While it has a learning curve and can feel overwhelming, pairing it with other Obsidian community plugins creates a powerful writing environment.