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  1. @credmp Yes, often :D, me too!

    I dunno that I am organized (or disciplined?) enough to follow someone else's acronym like PARA, CODE, or ACCESS.

    But so far, nothing like that has yet worked for me. I keep trying things but I kind of have my own SHIT (Stuff here 'n there). When I see enough of the same type of things I try to pile them near each other and build something that funnels those similar things into those piles automatically.

    This is the way.

  2. @credmp Been using Amplenote for some time. Web and mobile clients, rich task-oriented features in addition to notes, easy export of all note content, and a lot more.

  3. @ctietze I have an ergodox keyboard from where I use home row modifiers.... Whenever I type on my laptop the first few minutes I hold 'l' and expect it to be a shift key

  4. You can do anything in . I built (a start) of a comicbook tracker using and .el. It uses metron.cloud to pull in the metadata.

  5. You can do anything in #Emacs. I built (a start) of a comicbook tracker using #vulpea and #vui.el. It uses metron.cloud to pull in the metadata.

  6. You can do anything in #Emacs. I built (a start) of a comicbook tracker using #vulpea and #vui.el. It uses metron.cloud to pull in the metadata.

  7. You can do anything in #Emacs. I built (a start) of a comicbook tracker using #vulpea and #vui.el. It uses metron.cloud to pull in the metadata.

  8. You can do anything in #Emacs. I built (a start) of a comicbook tracker using #vulpea and #vui.el. It uses metron.cloud to pull in the metadata.

  9. I should share what I have been building: tsjo.ch an index for the indie/slow web. You can sign up using an invite code from an existing member or drop me an mail at invites at tsjo dot ch.

    You subscribe to curated lists or individual sites and the app makes a dynamic OPML for your reader.

    I moved away from all big tech sources of information, into my rss aggregator in , a challenge I had was to find relevant blogs/sites in areas that I loved.

  10. After so many years as an open source contributor and builder of things I actually think I have actually built something that is useful for a larger group. Still in the domain of and . I am sorting the hosting part out now and hope to release the service somewhere next week

  11. After so many years as an open source contributor and builder of things I actually think I have actually built something that is useful for a larger group. Still in the domain of #slowweb #indieweb and #selfhosting. I am sorting the hosting part out now and hope to release the service somewhere next week

  12. After so many years as an open source contributor and builder of things I actually think I have actually built something that is useful for a larger group. Still in the domain of #slowweb #indieweb and #selfhosting. I am sorting the hosting part out now and hope to release the service somewhere next week

  13. After so many years as an open source contributor and builder of things I actually think I have actually built something that is useful for a larger group. Still in the domain of #slowweb #indieweb and #selfhosting. I am sorting the hosting part out now and hope to release the service somewhere next week

  14. After so many years as an open source contributor and builder of things I actually think I have actually built something that is useful for a larger group. Still in the domain of #slowweb #indieweb and #selfhosting. I am sorting the hosting part out now and hope to release the service somewhere next week

  15. Got my ticket for the Dutch clojure days, yay, so happy it is back!

  16. Just finished up my workshop at ! Great crowd and lots of interaction, even in the silent disco setup!

  17. @tzz It should not be too hard to do it in a backward compatible way, will take a look at it after this week (I am presenting)

  18. During my talk at I talked about how big systems leak data through bad implementations, this morning I read about copilot for GitHub: legitsecurity.com/blog/camolea it never stops…

  19. During my talk at #devoxx I talked about how big systems leak data through bad #ai implementations, this morning I read about copilot for GitHub: legitsecurity.com/blog/camolea it never stops…

  20. During my talk at #devoxx I talked about how big systems leak data through bad #ai implementations, this morning I read about copilot for GitHub: legitsecurity.com/blog/camolea it never stops…

  21. During my talk at #devoxx I talked about how big systems leak data through bad #ai implementations, this morning I read about copilot for GitHub: legitsecurity.com/blog/camolea it never stops…

  22. During my talk at #devoxx I talked about how big systems leak data through bad #ai implementations, this morning I read about copilot for GitHub: legitsecurity.com/blog/camolea it never stops…

  23. Hey #clojure / #clojurescript community, does anyone have a config for clj-kondo to support the re-frame macros? #cljKondo

  24. Hey / community, does anyone have a config for clj-kondo to support the re-frame macros?

  25. Hey #clojure / #clojurescript community, does anyone have a config for clj-kondo to support the re-frame macros? #cljKondo

  26. Hey #clojure / #clojurescript community, does anyone have a config for clj-kondo to support the re-frame macros? #cljKondo

  27. Hey #clojure / #clojurescript community, does anyone have a config for clj-kondo to support the re-frame macros? #cljKondo

  28. I started a blog series about building my new web application in . First thing to tackle; : arjenwiersma.nl/posts/20250107

  29. I have been playing with in , but it leaves me wondering how schema migrations (adding new entities) is done in production. What do you use?

  30. 3. in stands for (C)apture, (O)rganize, (D)istill and (Express). All my knowledge I capture into through capture templates. This allows quick capturing of thoughts and ideas and will put it into my "inbox" of thoughts, which is just a tag in . Creating a few templates for your regular use cases already helps a lot. See: orgroam.com/manual.html#The-Te