On the money here, though the irony isn't lost on me. Was my first thought when I was messing with this was inheritance since I'm most familiar with that. Though as an operations guy I don't mess with that level of programming as much as when I did in the beginning of my career. But since you can manually pick and mix properties that will become a beast on it's own. Might already be like that a bit on the discord :D
This was quite useful! Those match the types of notes I use... except for what you call reference, which I don't use much, and as you point out, I should probably be using more for some things. Looking for a specific key info in a (not very ordered) list of mentions isn't great. Just a quick embed in the page itself can go a long way 👍
Very interesting video. Always great to think on the "meta". I use reference and tags for a while (at the beginning with Evernote). I'm using Journal since I use Logseq and I'm just beginning to see how powerful could be Research thanks to Logseq again and the power of the sidebar and the "bloc integration". Thanks for sharing all this.
My journal notes are always collected in the categories personal or internal/general work related, or customer related and therefore collected per customer. I need to justify all my decisions so research notes are typically used. Reference notes is something I have almost no time for making. These notes appear in my Logseq as I go, and they end up moving around a lot until they are where I'm most likely to see them when I need them.
It's definitely a fair point, I opted not to talk about tasks because while a type of note, it's also a thing on its own where I could make a similar video. Think, reminders, work items, projects. I scratched it a bit mentioning I used TODO with the idea tag.