I heard Pinboard was great, and gave it a try. It's $20 upfront, but I was convinced to pay and try because they advertised you could get your money back within a week if it didn't work for you. It genuinely wasn't a good fit for me, but despite asking several times for a refund or a reply at least, I got no responses. Very frustrating experience. Warning to others considering giving it a try.
Hi W00kasz. My name is Esse and I just developed a tool that helps organize my bookmarks. I also had the same concern with Pinboard, which was why I developed this tool. I would appreciate it if you gave it a spin and maybe gave me a recommendation. Thank you.
https://quickbookmarks.site/
I actually just like some of the plugins in Obsidian like the LaTeX suite for its snippets. I found it cumbersome to manage the Markdown files and I get reminded of that cumbersome feeling when looking at the file explorer. There's also that property relations are not a first-class citizen in Obsidian from the start. If I use Dataview then it's no longer just Markdown (and is specific to Obsidian), and relations are just better handled in TiddlyWiki (even with the recently released Properties pane in Obsidian).
I heavily subscribe to David Allen's GTD. My solution is to keep a next actions list and a projects list that represent what I aspire to accomplish and what I need to accomplish. I engage with it daily and constantly "mold" it. When I get off track, I re-engage with it. This helps me stay focused over a longer time horizon. Changed my life.