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id: 2026-04-15T15:15:07-04:00
aliases: []
title: 2026-04-15 15:15:07
tags:
- authorship/original
- destiny/permanent
- status/draft
- type/periodic/timestamped
- topic/meta
dg-publish: true
date-created: 2026-04-15T15:15:07-04:00
daily: "[[2026-04-15]]"
weekly: "[[2026-W16]]"
monthly: "[[2026-04]]"
quarterly: "[[2026-Q2]]"
yearly: "[[2026]]"
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# 2026-04-15 15:15:07
## Considering the Role of Daily Notes in My Vault
I think daily notes still have a good use case for me,
but I'm not sure of the details.
What content should be daily and what timestamped
is a matter of the logic of links and tags.
Daily notes should only contain content _about that day_.
What's tricky about this is that
### What Daily Notes Should Contain
#### Tracking
```
Made recipe: [[granola]]
```
### What Daily Notes Should Not Contain
#### Synthesis
The utility of timestamped notes
is that, since the topic is self contained,
the note's tags apply to all content within it.
Contrast with my previous system,
more like a traditional diary,
where synthesis for myriad topics
was grouped arbitrarily
by the day I happened to make a connection.
### What Daily Notes Could Contain
#### Objective Descriptions of Events
I see two options, neither attractive:
##### Option 1: Prose
because it would be very boring to write.
##### Option 2: Standard Terse Format