Moving my account back to its original home at mastodon.sdf.org.
GoToSocial is a great project and developing fast. I'll continue to monitor progress but I really need to spend less time solving puzzles.
Moving my account back to its original home at mastodon.sdf.org.
GoToSocial is a great project and developing fast. I'll continue to monitor progress but I really need to spend less time solving puzzles.
Looking at #emacs and org-roam and denote. I think prefer roam - if only for the pretty knowledge graph. However, now I find myself asking 'What is a 'Note' ?'.
How does it differ from an organised, structured set of orgmode documents coupled with deft/dired/grep ?
I'm not an academic researcher or a book reviewer.
My favourite TV comedy after Partridge in Norwich..
Early Doors, Series 1: Episode 1: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001gzqq
Gianluca Vialli. RIP
Against my better advice, customer has downgraded the application. Do now it's 5 years old instead of 10 years old.
It works but they are trawling through the configuration files examining each diff and demanding an explanation.
Also 'I saw a blog post about database authentication in v18 so we need your view and advice on this'.
'Sure. Can you forward the link? '
Pause. 'Sorry. No I can't find it now. Maybe you could check for any issues with database authentication'.
'Yeah. Sure. I'll get on that straight away :
I claim I use #emacs #orgmode but I have a plethora of orgmode files scattered everywhere and can't actually find anything. Looking to consolidate or use denote.
I have Projectile installed but don't actually use it. Maybe the lighter 'project' would better suit me.
I also stubbornly use the Terminal for git operations, grep and ssh and could replace with: