Difference is that YOU CAN BE THE ADMIN whenever you want while still being able to talk to others. Over.
Difference is that YOU CAN BE THE ADMIN whenever you want while still being able to talk to others. Over.
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TL;DR: Fast on his machine. The reason of the difference is unclear though.
I’ve tried Joplin, Logseq, and Obsidian. The best one was Obsidian but it’s not FOSS and is getting bloated over time.
I’m settling on zk now. This small command line utility solves almost all of the note managing needs for me.
Double links and tags make me forget about these “infinite free board” functionalities in OneNote: turns out they tend to be used inefficiently. Graphical sketches can be embedded in markdown or linked to a drawn picture.
The best thing about zk is that its notes consist of plain text and no extra tracking data is required outside of the file (unlike any others above), which means it’s absolutely free to pair it with / move on to other tools when needed, or working temporarily without the support of it.
It does not work like that. is required in shell languages because they have quoteless strings and need to be super concise when calling commands.
#
and //
are valid identifiers in many languages and all of them are well beyond the point of no return. My suggestion is to make use of your editor’s “turn this line into line comment” function and stop remembering them by yourself.
There already are conventional abbreviations: see Section 2.1. I doubt they will be better supported by tools though.
Btw, for those who think it’s natural to select things by left clicking on them, try pressing space
in dolphin to activate the “selection mode”.
Then we arrive at Rust as a natural outcome.
And it’s of course possible to migrate to Rust from C or C++ progressively, fish has almost got it done.