I used to play multiplayer with my little brother. If he wasn’t around, I’d just mess around with all the weapons and create apocalyptic hellscapes caked in worm guts.
A good chunk of my childhood was spent with downloadable split-screen PC games like Liero, Destruction 2, and Paintball Party. I owe a lot of memorable hours to those devs.
I use jrnl (https://jrnl.sh). I have a bookmarks journal called "bm", so I can add a new entry with notes by entering `jrnl bm` in my shell.
It supports tagging and searching, stores everything in plain text, has optional encryption, and is FOSS. I've tried a lot of the solutions in this thread and so far jrnl has been the "just right" solution for me.
At first I was excited by all of Notion’s possibilities, but after a while I felt this was not a strength but a weakness.
We were on Notion for six months, without much enthusiasm. I switched us to Clubhouse + Stack Overflow for Teams and we’re loving it.