OtiumFM
OtiumFM is an upcoming show deep-diving into the world of Tools for Thought, or TFTs! Featuring insights on note-taking, making connections between thoughts, and serendipity, host Norman Chella brings you conversations with individuals in this space so you can better your note-taking experience. Expect guests from various TFT apps, independent researchers, and varying professions who bring with them note-taking insights, from analog to digital and even hypergraphic!
Coming out soon.
In the first two seasons, this show was called RoamFM, the podcast all about Roam Research, for members of the Roaman community. In these two seasons, join us as we dive into the minds of amazing Roam users, taking a peek into how they use Roam to create wonderful connections.
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Aravind Balla: Gatsby-theme-Andy, Learning Curve
In this episode, we talk with Aravind Balla, a software developer working remotely from Hyderabad, India. He loves JS and CSS, and is the co-host of the Learning Curve podcast, sharing his findings, discoveries, and, his learning journey with fellow host Bretik.
In the #roamcult community he is known for creating Gatsby-theme-Andy, a digital gardening theme inspired by the works of Andy Matuschak and is based on Gatsby-theme-brain.
We talked about:
- Aravind's note-taking workflow
- How Notion and Roam plays different roles in his work
- Examples of evergreen notes from Aravind's graph
- The origin story of Gatsby-theme-andy
- Defining what is publishable in a digital garden
- Planning episode for the Learning Curve Podcast
Enjoy!
Timestamps
- 03:24 From Evernote to Notion and Aravind's meta questions
- 05:54 No more Evernote except for Kindle highlights
- 08:40 There was no friction in transitioning to Roam
- 09:38 Notion vs Roam for Teams
- 10:58 Loading up Roam in low network connectivity
- 13:09 "Once it is loaded, it never dies. So I never turn my MacBook off"
- 14:53 Aravind's main workflow, information capture and more
- 17:06 Some fleeting notes are thrown away, and examples of permanent notes
- 18:18 Aravind Balla's Evergreen notes from [[How to Take Smart Notes]] and Linchpin
- 20:02 Have empathy towards your work
- 21:58 Publishing notes online can strike ideas in the person who's reading it
- 23:05 How Aravind remade Andy Matuschak's digital garden theme in Gatsby
- 25:47 Gathering around digital gardeners and Andy's followers
- 28:38 What's considered publishable? Defining a digital garden
- 34:56 How did the Learning Curve podcast start?
- 37:46 Predicting conversations with #roamcult, and Mental Agility
- 42:48 Aravind's keen for the API to rollout
- 45:48 Planning an episode for the Learning Curve Podcast
- 49:48 [[How would you describe Roam to someone who hasn't started using it?]]
- 51:48 [[What does Roam mean to you?]]
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