The more notes you have, the more you realise that linking them isn't enough. Links are great at showing that two notes are related, but they don't show how. Luckily, there's already a method for assigning complex relationships between elements and retrieving or visualizing them. It's called a database.
In this talk, you'll learn how to treat your PKM like a database using Dataview and other community plugins. Along the way, you'll learn about alternative personal relationship styles and how to visualize an interconnected network of relationships within Obsidian. This session discusses a personal use case that won't be published, so come with an open mind about other ways to live, love, and link.