This was a video I made a while back to demonstrate how I regularly return to the empty nodes in my Obsidian graph and decide whether I want to add information. One thing I didn’t mention in this video, I think, is that sometimes when I’m reviewing these, I decide they’re not really relevant to anything that interests me, and I remove the double-brackets that had made them a node in the first place.
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Filling Empty Nodes
How I tend my garden in Obsidian
Aug 01, 2024
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Filling Empty Nodes