In my very short acquaintance with TiddlyWiki I've had the following arc so 
far: 

* use the basic tools: mainly linking, simple transclusion

* learn how to do some complicated stuff (this took a lot of effort for me) 
(no, seriously, a LOT of effort)

* discover that there are built-in ways to do a lot of of the complicated 
stuff I was learning how to do, like, I went to a lot of trouble to learn 
about making my own buttons that create new tiddlers with tags, and then I 
realize that "New Tiddler Here" does that anyway.  Learn how to write 
clever list widget stuff and realize that 90% of the time {{{ 
[tag[something]] }}} does everything I really care about.  That kind of 
thing.

* spend the majority of my time using built-in stuff and strategically get 
clever only when I want something special.


On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 9:05:47 AM UTC-4, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I came across this article on HN today and found the comments to be an 
> interesting look into a "competitor". As people are explaining their gripes 
> with Notion, this could represent a big opportunity for TW! 
>
> Article: 
>
> https://medium.com/diesdas-direct/notion-encourages-busy-work-and-im-tired-of-it-b1e049edb663
>
> HN comments:
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23050204
>
> Diego
>

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