I really prefer small text files, preferably org-mode. But, I just made a radical change that is so far working for me: I signed up for G Suite for my personal domain, and manually copied over org-mode, Apple notes, etc. to Keep Notes. I copied all purchased PDF eBooks, ACM Communications PDFs, and important research papers to Google Drive, and copied over all old email. With Cloud Search, I can find any of this stuff instantly.
As a programmer, there is no larger time saver than having notes for code snippets, configuration file examples, etc.
I used to use Evernote, then I wrote a personal version of Evernote in Clojure that worked really well for me, except everything was just on my primary laptop. G Suite is not great from a privacy standpoint (but I can live with it) but for me wins out for convenience - well worth $12/month.
EDIT: I used to keep Jupiter-lab running on a GPU leased server for machine learning educational projects. If I still did that, as other people here have pointed out, with the new file interface Jupiter-lab would be a good choice, esapecially with some customization to implement a global search to find stuff quickly in all notebooks.
As a programmer, there is no larger time saver than having notes for code snippets, configuration file examples, etc.
I used to use Evernote, then I wrote a personal version of Evernote in Clojure that worked really well for me, except everything was just on my primary laptop. G Suite is not great from a privacy standpoint (but I can live with it) but for me wins out for convenience - well worth $12/month.
EDIT: I used to keep Jupiter-lab running on a GPU leased server for machine learning educational projects. If I still did that, as other people here have pointed out, with the new file interface Jupiter-lab would be a good choice, esapecially with some customization to implement a global search to find stuff quickly in all notebooks.