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Creative Writing student with the Open University. Researcher on productivity, well-being and emerging technologies. Linguistics enthusiast. Dabbler in web design and learning to code.

Brentford FC supporter. Linux user. Non-conformist, Unitarian Quaker. Aroace. Otaku. I'm also an Ealing Commoner who's now living in Somerset.

Looks like my time with #Todoist maybe coming to an end. My account still has syncing issues, meaning the mobile apps still have tasks listed that I completed days ago... and they're raising the prices next month. 😞

I may look at #Notion again, for task and project management. 🤔

#productivity #applications

@drafts any plans to release an Android app?

There are thousands of people, like me, who'd love to use your service but don't have an iPhone!

Does anyone know when #Obsidian v1.9 will be released for the rest of us? Seems like I've been waiting for weeks for the new version!

#ObsidianMD #NoteTaking #PKM

The OSUOSL has been saved! Here are their plans for the future:

https://news.itsfoss.com/osu-open-source-lab-future/

#opensource

OSU's Open Source Lab Eyes Sustainable Infrastructure Upgrades After Funding Success

Some interesting plans have been laid out for Oregon State University's Open Source Lab.

It's FOSS News

App developers, if your central social hub is on #Discord, I will not be joining your community... even if I do use the app.

Discord is not friendly to us #neurodivergent folks, especially if we don't remember to log-in for more than a day, as it then becomes overwhelming.

#applications #PKM #productivity #development #programming #coding #MentalHealth #psychology

Journals and Contents: Two Special Pages in Logseq

From task management to bookmarking, extend the usefulness of your knowledge base by using the Journals and Contents pages in Logseq.

It's FOSS

New to Logseq? Learn how pages, tags, and links actually work.

https://itsfoss.com/logseq-pages-links-tags-blocks/

#opensource #logseq

Exploring Pages, Links, Tags, and Block References in Logseq

Understand the basic building blocks of Logseq note management.

It's FOSS

Realised that I much prefer #Logseq for my fleeting notes, i.e. my #CommonPlaceBook. I tried using #Obsidian for a while, but I much prefer the Logseq bullet point way of doing things.

I'm not giving up on Obsidian, far from it. It'll be for my permanent notes and where I do much of my #writing.

If this means I'll have two files, of exactly the same notes (but in different formats), so be it. 🙂

#PKM #zettelkasten #ObsidianMD #applications

What #calendar app are you using, that's not Google or Apple based (or a front-end, thereof)? I'm looking for something cross-platform, that can be used on Linux (even if it's a web app), Android and iPad!

I was using #Morgen but they've decided to pull the rug from under me and remove their free tier... their pay monthly price is rather extortionate too!

#applications #productivity

@omnivore are there any plans to create a Notion integration plugin?