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  1. Wer nutzt #orgmode für #Journalling?
    Ich komme von #Logseq und lege mir dort bei jedem Tag einen Eintrag an. Dieser ist mit einem Hauptthema verlinkt. So komme ich vom Hauptthema zum Tag oder vom Tag zum Hauptthema.

    Bei orgmode experimentierte ich mit #orgroam. @publicvoit hat die Nachteile gut beschrieben:
    karl-voit.at/2020/06/14/Zettel

    #Denote legt unendlich viele kleine Dateien an, die schwer zu verlinken sind.

    (wie) macht ihr das?

    #emacs

  2. Wer nutzt #orgmode für #Journalling?
    Ich komme von #Logseq und lege mir dort bei jedem Tag einen Eintrag an. Dieser ist mit einem Hauptthema verlinkt. So komme ich vom Hauptthema zum Tag oder vom Tag zum Hauptthema.

    Bei orgmode experimentierte ich mit #orgroam. @publicvoit hat die Nachteile gut beschrieben:
    karl-voit.at/2020/06/14/Zettel

    #Denote legt unendlich viele kleine Dateien an, die schwer zu verlinken sind.

    (wie) macht ihr das?

    #emacs

  3. @oantolin @sacha

    I'd really love to see discussion on note taking or knowledge management part, since you both have decades of experience with emacs & orgmode.

    Especially since Omar mentions in many (#orgroam) or atomic notes (zettel) related thread that org works better with huge individual files.
    I for one use file mostly for all notes, as I simply can capture everyday without bothering of organization.

    (will try to keep reminder for participating live if possible)

  4. @oantolin @sacha

    I'd really love to see discussion on note taking or knowledge management part, since you both have decades of experience with emacs & orgmode.

    Especially since Omar mentions in many #denote (#orgroam) or atomic notes (zettel) related thread that org works better with huge individual files.
    I for one use #datetree file mostly for all notes, as I simply can capture everyday without bothering of organization.

    (will try to keep reminder for participating live if possible)

  5. @profoundlynerdy #emacs, #orgmode, #orgroam and for the bibliography #zotero . All papers were in git tracked project directories, with a project file for tasks like "get that book" " read that book" or "rewrite that passage". Text got exported via org export and manually edited for the final draft.

  6. @profoundlynerdy #emacs, #orgmode, #orgroam and for the bibliography #zotero . All papers were in git tracked project directories, with a project file for tasks like "get that book" " read that book" or "rewrite that passage". Text got exported via org export and manually edited for the final draft.

  7. Giving #Tangent a try as an #OrgRoam / #Obsidian alternative. Very good first impressions so far. :moomin_hmm:

  8. Giving #Tangent a try as an #OrgRoam / #Obsidian alternative. Very good first impressions so far. :moomin_hmm:

  9. so, I'm trying to learn and use #emacs and #orgroam, but I can't get rid of the warning of transient >= 0.13 requirement automatically, i.e. starting fresh with just an init.el, I always need some manual step to ensure the built-in version is overwritten. `package-install-upgrade-built-in` change rigorously nothing, same for `unload-feature+require`, `package-upgrade` and `use-package :pin gnu` or any combination of them I could make sense of. The only solution is M-x package-install and *clicking* the right package and then install. Anyone out there that can and is willing to help?

  10. so, I'm trying to learn and use #emacs and #orgroam, but I can't get rid of the warning of transient >= 0.13 requirement automatically, i.e. starting fresh with just an init.el, I always need some manual step to ensure the built-in version is overwritten. `package-install-upgrade-built-in` change rigorously nothing, same for `unload-feature+require`, `package-upgrade` and `use-package :pin gnu` or any combination of them I could make sense of. The only solution is M-x package-install and *clicking* the right package and then install. Anyone out there that can and is willing to help?

  11. There is a lot going for #Obsidian in terms of UI performance and UX niceties, but one thing keeps pulling me back to #DoomEmacs and #OrgRoam: laser focused keyboard oriented setup out of the box

    I can move subtrees around quicker than I can think.

    (or I could if #Emacs didn't freeze up for 30 seconds randomly. oh well, can't have it all. any by "it all" i mean "widespread adoption of async UI patterns in your favorite editor".)

  12. There is a lot going for #Obsidian in terms of UI performance and UX niceties, but one thing keeps pulling me back to #DoomEmacs and #OrgRoam: laser focused keyboard oriented setup out of the box

    I can move subtrees around quicker than I can think.

    (or I could if #Emacs didn't freeze up for 30 seconds randomly. oh well, can't have it all. any by "it all" i mean "widespread adoption of async UI patterns in your favorite editor".)

  13. @hell I used #Emacs for fifteen years back in the day. I abandoned it for jEdit, which never quite rose to its potential, then switched to a variety of IDE's for serious work with jEdit as a fallback for small jobs.

    Now I've dusted off Emacs for #Notes and ToDo's using #OrgRoam with #OrgRoamUI on top of #OrgMode. Unlike Freeplane, which I used before, this can be set up on a GrapheneOS phone and is a killer app for me. I like that it's an open source #LocalFirst text mode #PKM without lock-in

  14. @hell I used #Emacs for fifteen years back in the day. I abandoned it for jEdit, which never quite rose to its potential, then switched to a variety of IDE's for serious work with jEdit as a fallback for small jobs.

    Now I've dusted off Emacs for #Notes and ToDo's using #OrgRoam with #OrgRoamUI on top of #OrgMode. Unlike Freeplane, which I used before, this can be set up on a GrapheneOS phone and is a killer app for me. I like that it's an open source #LocalFirst text mode #PKM without lock-in

  15. Tiens ça vaut le coup d'aller chercher dans ses taches #orgmode les parties qu'on a pas regardé depuis un bout de temps. J'y ai trouvé une soixantaine de tâches déjà faites, viré un paquet que finalement je ne compte pas faire, et ai trouvé la foi d'en faire quelques unes. Et boum, 76 tâches de moins et un peu de connaissances mieux rangées dans #orgRoam

    #emacs #pim 🦄

  16. Tiens ça vaut le coup d'aller chercher dans ses taches #orgmode les parties qu'on a pas regardé depuis un bout de temps. J'y ai trouvé une soixantaine de tâches déjà faites, viré un paquet que finalement je ne compte pas faire, et ai trouvé la foi d'en faire quelques unes. Et boum, 76 tâches de moins et un peu de connaissances mieux rangées dans #orgRoam

    #emacs #pim 🦄

  17. I'm trying to figure out the best way to store my org-roam files on a cloud service. I wonder if anyone in the community have setup any if the following software to encrypt their org files:
    - EncFS
    - gocryptfs
    - cryptomator-cli

    I'm trying to find a safe, reliable, and smooth solution that works nice in .

  18. I'm trying to figure out the best way to store my org-roam files on a cloud service. I wonder if anyone in the community have setup any if the following software to encrypt their org files:
    - EncFS
    - gocryptfs
    - cryptomator-cli

    I'm trying to find a safe, reliable, and smooth solution that works nice in #Emacs .

    #OrgRoam #encryption

  19. it is always something. On the heels of DNS disaster, #Emacs takes over. I just wanted to open a new #orgroam notes template, I do C-c n i and give it a name, then select n)otes and …

    invalid function 'org-element-with-disabled-cache'

    at 1:30am, a puzzle for another day

  20. it is always something. On the heels of DNS disaster, #Emacs takes over. I just wanted to open a new #orgroam notes template, I do C-c n i and give it a name, then select n)otes and …

    invalid function 'org-element-with-disabled-cache'

    at 1:30am, a puzzle for another day

  21. @peaoPerdido @jeremy I routinely use #Emacs with #OrgMode and #OrgRoam on #GrapheneOS (a security hardened Android fork). I can even use #OrRoamUI and see the node cloud in my Vanadium browser. The setup instructions are a little knarly though

    Android ports for GNU Emacs sourceforge.net/projects/andro

    Having some good keyboards like The Unexpected Keyboard f-droid.org/packages/juloo.key is critical to be able to use the Emacs key combinations.

    I also use #SyncThing to keep my notes in sync across devices.

  22. @peaoPerdido @jeremy I routinely use #Emacs with #OrgMode and #OrgRoam on #GrapheneOS (a security hardened Android fork). I can even use #OrRoamUI and see the node cloud in my Vanadium browser. The setup instructions are a little knarly though

    Android ports for GNU Emacs sourceforge.net/projects/andro

    Having some good keyboards like The Unexpected Keyboard f-droid.org/packages/juloo.key is critical to be able to use the Emacs key combinations.

    I also use #SyncThing to keep my notes in sync across devices.

  23. @jeremy I started with #orgroam and I miss a way to look and capture notes when I'm on my phone (Android). I heard #logseq is capable of doing this and working as a mobile app for #orgmode.

    From your post I understood that you are moving from logseq to org-roam. Do you need to access your notes while on mobile? Do you have any tips on what to use?

  24. @jeremy I started with #orgroam and I miss a way to look and capture notes when I'm on my phone (Android). I heard #logseq is capable of doing this and working as a mobile app for #orgmode.

    From your post I understood that you are moving from logseq to org-roam. Do you need to access your notes while on mobile? Do you have any tips on what to use?

  25. #orgRoam c'est bien joli mais ce genre de graphique dynamique ça demande des ressources de calcul de ouf à un point abusé. Et une fois qu'on a un milier de notes le truc rame et peut faire freezer le navigateur assez facilement.

  26. #orgRoam c'est bien joli mais ce genre de graphique dynamique ça demande des ressources de calcul de ouf à un point abusé. Et une fois qu'on a un milier de notes le truc rame et peut faire freezer le navigateur assez facilement.

  27. Pour votre wiki personnel offline first, vous êtes plutôt quoi, #orgRoam, #denote, #zettlr, notepad #txt ?

    #emacs #neovim #wiki #bbq

  28. Pour votre wiki personnel offline first, vous êtes plutôt quoi, #orgRoam, #denote, #zettlr, notepad #txt ?

    #emacs #neovim #wiki #bbq

  29. #StateOfTheGraph, a personal #Logseq graph evolution.

    February 13th, 2026: 922 nodes & 1323 links.

    Last snapshot before migrating to #OrgRoam (hence the limited growth since the last one!).

  30. #StateOfTheGraph, a personal #Logseq graph evolution.

    February 13th, 2026: 922 nodes & 1323 links.

    Last snapshot before migrating to #OrgRoam (hence the limited growth since the last one!).

  31. This is funny (no), you can search org-roam notes by custom properties with org-roam-ql, BUT you can't add custom properties with org-roam-capture-templates!

    #emacs #org-roam #org-roam-ql

  32. Хочется странного. Сделать "домашнюю страницу" в org-roam. Такой список списков, использовать его как отправную точку и повесить открытие на комбинацию клавиш. ​:blobfoxthink:​

    #org-roam

  33. Хочется странного. Сделать "домашнюю страницу" в org-roam. Такой список списков, использовать его как отправную точку и повесить открытие на комбинацию клавиш. ​:blobfoxthink:​

    #org-roam

  34. @sflorg

    #Obsidian reads much like my #Emacs #orgroam for linked-data features, although I am coveting that ability to just drag and drop objects to be linked into a note 😊

  35. @sflorg

    #Obsidian reads much like my #Emacs #orgroam for linked-data features, although I am coveting that ability to just drag and drop objects to be linked into a note 😊

  36. Noticed only today, since moving my #Emacs environment over to the new laptop last November, all my #OrgRoam 'dailies' are not orgroam files, they are basic #OrgMode files 🥹 C-c n d d does resolve to the right org-roam command, but these files contain only a #+title and nothing else.

    It was likely naive of me to expect my .emacs to be relocatable.

    I don't suppose there's a function to mass-convert org-files to org-roam? Well, that's what keystroke macros are for, I suppose!

    On a positive note, my #Firefox kiosk issue was solved by MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0 which is odd since I'm running Wayland and it had worked fine since September until I added and then removed /etc/firefox/policies/policy.json

  37. Noticed only today, since moving my #Emacs environment over to the new laptop last November, all my #OrgRoam 'dailies' are not orgroam files, they are basic #OrgMode files 🥹 C-c n d d does resolve to the right org-roam command, but these files contain only a #+title and nothing else.

    It was likely naive of me to expect my .emacs to be relocatable.

    I don't suppose there's a function to mass-convert org-files to org-roam? Well, that's what keystroke macros are for, I suppose!

    On a positive note, my #Firefox kiosk issue was solved by MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0 which is odd since I'm running Wayland and it had worked fine since September until I added and then removed /etc/firefox/policies/policy.json

  38. Noticed only today, since moving my #Emacs environment over to the new laptop last November, all my #OrgRoam 'dailies' are not orgroam files, they are basic #OrgMode files 🥹 C-c n d d does resolve to the right org-roam command, but these files contain only a #+title and nothing else.

    It was likely naive of me to expect my .emacs to be relocatable.

    I don't suppose there's a function to mass-convert org-files to org-roam? Well, that's what keystroke macros are for, I suppose!

    On a positive note, my #Firefox kiosk issue was solved by MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0 which is odd since I'm running Wayland and it had worked fine since September until I added and then removed /etc/firefox/policies/policy.json

  39. Noticed only today, since moving my #Emacs environment over to the new laptop last November, all my #OrgRoam 'dailies' are not orgroam files, they are basic #OrgMode files 🥹 C-c n d d does resolve to the right org-roam command, but these files contain only a #+title and nothing else.

    It was likely naive of me to expect my .emacs to be relocatable.

    I don't suppose there's a function to mass-convert org-files to org-roam? Well, that's what keystroke macros are for, I suppose!

    On a positive note, my #Firefox kiosk issue was solved by MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0 which is odd since I'm running Wayland and it had worked fine since September until I added and then removed /etc/firefox/policies/policy.json

  40. Today I learn about org-mode properties, so I can create many files about books with properties author, title, isbn, etc.

    But what I can do with this properties?
    ​:blobfoxthink:​

    #emacs #org-mode #org-roam

  41. Today I learn about org-mode properties, so I can create many files about books with properties author, title, isbn, etc.

    But what I can do with this properties?
    ​:blobfoxthink:​

    #emacs #org-mode #org-roam

  42. @karen @syncthing is a fantastic serverless file synchronization tool. For a more traditional server-based one, there's @nextcloud which has live document editing like Google Docs, all in an app you can host yourself.

    #Emacs is still a powerful editor, which I also use to read mail and organize my notes on things with #OrgMode and #OrgRoam

    5/

  43. @karen @syncthing is a fantastic serverless file synchronization tool. For a more traditional server-based one, there's @nextcloud which has live document editing like Google Docs, all in an app you can host yourself.

    #Emacs is still a powerful editor, which I also use to read mail and organize my notes on things with #OrgMode and #OrgRoam

    5/