Discovering Quartz has been like stumbling upon buried treasure in the digital dunes – seriously, one of the coolest things I’ve encountered in ages. It’s not just a static-site generator that nods politely to Obsidian’s way of doing things. Quartz unleashes the full force of Obsidian’s graph view, basically catapulting the personal knowledge base from a cozy corner of a hard drive straight into the wide-open, engaging Internet.

Honestly, fiddling around with Obsidian brings back memories of wrestling with Electromagnetic Fields and Waves in college – which is when it finally dawned on me just how spectacularly unhelpful a regular table of contents is when you’re trying to wrangle real-world knowledge that’s inherently nonlinear and net-like.

Equations of electrostatics, constant electric fields and magnetic fields
Equations of electrostatics, constant electric fields and magnetic fields

Draftz is like getting a sneak peek at this masterpiece. It helps me whip my notes into shape, making them more polished and complete. This section’s basically my personal cookbook of all the tweaks and tricks I’ve adopted. A massive tip of the hat to the brains behind this project.