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@pmidden I mainly use single big org file for most of my notes, paired with context based tagging.
such as, t@work, t@meeting, t@shop
t -> task
p -> project
l -> learnThis helps alot to narrow quickly with consult-org-heading, and org-ql-find.
Also i make use of
`#+select_tags:` which I export to temp org buffer (C-c C-e O O) to read certain tags just as individual files. -
@pmidden Then there's the "official" #Element. And the console #iamb.
I look in there myself sometimes and it seems that most clients don't care. Others don't like that the main alternative is written in Rust :rust:. Well the vulnerability is kind of hard to exploit and you can use broken ones. At your own risk, of course. -
I've surprised myself how fun it is to write this pure #haskell #hdf5 parser. It's, in a way, gruesome, fiddling with raw bytes, guessing some details, getting new files with features still unsupported, and I have no clue how exciting it will be to implement all the common filters. But the language is delightful and I'm making constant glacial progress. That accounts for a lot I suppose...
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Is there a way for #vdirsyncer to display new and modified appointments when I sync them? Like a changelog. Seems extremely helpful and common, but I can't find it in the docs.
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Does anyone have an example config for #vdirsyncer and #khal for home-manager on #nixos? I read the documentation but it stops at the actual collections/remotes, or at least gets pretty opaque.
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#ddrescue going from "hey this is going swimmingly, 10min left" to "what the hell, 20h left" makes me regret using my work laptop to start this thing.
Still an MvP tool. Would recommend.