Yes, I still have lots of notes in Obsidian. I’m thinking through my process though. I find when making notes in Obsidian (or other backlink-centric apps), that the linking becomes the focus, rather than the thinking. That is, my thinking becomes fragmented by interruptions to curate links. This may be one reason making notes in DEVONthink seems to have lower friction. (The notes in DT are stored in the folder that is an Obsidian vault, so they are essentially in both places.)
Obsidian’s graph view isn’t so useful anymore either. It seems like chrome. (Chrome won’t get you home, as bikers say.)
All that said, it could be my process, rather than the tools.
I dunno. Trying to focus more on progressing, rather than doing. As @Kourosh said:
More than one [Roam or DEVONthink] having a feature the other does not, it is the actions and paths they inspire in the sum of their parts over time that truly affect one’s workflow.
I don’t know if org-mode will become my knowledge manager at some point. Right now it’s for planning and tasks and occasional thoughts and project- and task-related notes.
Related:
https://www.beingproductive.org/2020/08/obsidian-or-devonthink-for-taking-notes-lets-have-both/