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1,459karma·472submissions·August 14, 2015
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Oh yes. There are many alternatives. I've also emailed myself in the past. It often requires additional taps on the iPhone before getting to the actual writing (create a new email, choose address…
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Thank you! =)
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> Never mind it’s not at all optimized for the most common device - the phone, or has any concept of cloud backed synchronization between devices https://plainorg.com author here. Got p…
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I first learned about the DWIM (do what I mean) concept from Emacs. With a little elisp knowledge you can tweak your editor behaviour to do exactly what you mean. This can be really fun (tinker) and r…
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Mastodon Emacs discussion is flourishing nicely. Lots going on at https://emacs.ch instance. I sometimes post Emacs things at https://indieweb.social/@xenodium …
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Nice to hear. For me also! it’s my all-time favourite from emacsrocks.
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The emacs rocks episode on multiple cursors does a great job showing the power of everything in the buffer. It’s well worth watching until the end, it’s got a wonderful finale https://emacs…
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I’ve been pretty happy with https://www.migadu.com (can use own domains and unlimited addresses)
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You can follow on any server. For example, I'm on indieweb.social but follow folks in all kinds of instances: ruby.social, fostodon.org, emacs.ch, aus.social, mstdn.jp... ps. You can also follow …
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Ah, yes. This served me fairly well for some time. However, I also needed to remember the actual tool I used for the job. Was it ffmpeg? ffprobe? gifsicle? was it ImageMagick's convert? Not too b…
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If anyone's looking for short demos, the https://emacsrocks.com shorts are great. My all-time favorite is https://emacsrocks.com/e13.html (well worth watching until t…
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Oh yay! Nice to hear you find dwim-shell-command useful. Thank you.
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While lightweightness is often an important factor considered in choosing text editors, their hackability and the fun associated with it can be so rewarding (if you're into it of course). Sure, e…
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Could you share in the offline/paper scenario a bit more? Would you be carrying pen and paper with you for tracking? Hang piece of paper in the wall?
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I hear you on integrating with other apps, but it may take some time until many apps converge on a way to share data. My invalidated guess is the trend is in the other direction at the moment.
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Thank you. This a useful list. > 2. A decent widget showing your streak of not breaking the chain. It'll come. I initially wanted to focus on the core experience and remove tracking friction. …
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> I've been using your app 'flathabits' for over a year (maybe 2) and I love it. You have done right for the users. Thanks a lot for sharing. This is wonderful to hear. > I'd…