New feature in Obsidian
When you delete a note, it asks to delete attachments too. Really good feature. My vault won't have orphan attachments.
Why I like to use Obsidian
I use Mastodon as a commonplace note: http://commonlog.jjude.com/about/
CTO • Coach • Podcast host • Homeschooling dad
Learning how to build gravitas.
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New feature in Obsidian
When you delete a note, it asks to delete attachments too. Really good feature. My vault won't have orphan attachments.
Why I like to use Obsidian
Digitize all papers. Just xerox all of them before destroying.
History has a way of repeating. Including all "digital transformation" stories
What's your take on this step by Amazon?
The hardest part of homeschooling?
Not curriculum
Not schedules
Not disciplining
It is social pressure
Relatives
Colleagues
Friends
So many questions, you wonder if you’ll ever get through.
Walking a pathless path is not easy.
Wrote abt it here: https://www.jjude.com/books/hs/hardest-part/
Business model innovation of the current times: pass the gas bill on to customers.
Once this is set, it won’t go back. Be ready to see more “innovation” like this.
We’ve been homeschooling our children for several years now.
Not as an ideology. Mostly as a series of small experiments.
Some worked. Some didn’t.
I’ve started writing a book about what we tried and what we learned along the way.
Read it here: https://www.jjude.com/books/hs/
Chinese is a logical language.
That’s what my son says as he learns it. He already knows Hindi, Tamil, and English, so I can accept his verdict ;-)
But it does have its hard parts. Read more here:
https://blog.jerryg.xyz/the-hardest-part-of-learning-chinese/
As part of homeschooling, I teach stock market investing to my kids.
My elder son recently read Phil Town's Rule #1 and wrote about what he learned from the book.
We’ve been discussing this book as we read each chapter. It has been a fascinating discussion at home.
What is sent lazily is deleted easily.
Apparently, Akarshit’s team built an agent that can identify ideal prospects. Only problem? It gets the name wrong.
Probably he misunderstood Shakespeare: A rose by any name smells the same.