Working notes, public and private
Over time, I realized that I need to clearly separate thinking from publishing.
From now on, I will work primarily using Obsidian, organizing my notes into two distinct vaults.
Public vault.
This is where I collect technical notes, workflows, and ideas that are stable enough to be shared. It is not a polished blog, but a working knowledge base meant to be explored through connections rather than chronological posts.
👉 Public knowledge vault:
https://github.com/bubbobne/knowledge-vault
Private vault.
This is where I keep personal notes, rough ideas, early drafts, and the internal organization of ongoing work, including articles in preparation. Content from the private vault may later be revised, cleaned up, and moved to the public one when it reaches a mature and shareable form.
The blog remains a separate space, used for more structured and narrative content. The vault, instead, reflects how I actually think and work: incrementally, non-linearly, and by connecting ideas.
This separation helps me reduce friction, write more consistently, and keep both spaces focused on what they do best.
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