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TODOS. MEXICO ARGENTINA #denuncia #mexico #argentina #team #todos
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Been using the #SuperProductivity app the last few months and it is rather nice. I really wanted to like the #gnome #errands, but the lack of repeatable #tasks was kind of a deal breaker. Crazy that it seems to be a feature that is missing in alot of little apps I tried.
@daviwil published a great video on #tagging headings in #Emacs #orgmode: https://youtu.be/GP8uOU6SSyk
His method is clearly based on the #GTD method: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done
In addition to that, I can recommend reading my article on how to use #tags in general in order to get useful tags: https://karl-voit.at/2022/01/29/How-to-Use-Tags/
With org, you get the additional notion of having categories as well. You might want to read https://karl-voit.at/2019/09/25/categories-versus-tags/ for that.
I've been using #ObsidianMD for a couple weeks now and I love it. I needed a new setup for my #notes and #todos for quite a while, and was a little set aback by the fact that #Obsidian is not free software. But now that I've tried it I think I will stick with it: it's *very* good.
Syncing's the only thing that was a little challenging.
I have a #NextCloud that I want to use for syncing the notes. Obsidian uses #Markdown, with a couple features on top, so your notes can be synced like normal text files. It has been a pain to get it to work with the official app on mobile. What kept happening is notes not synchronizing to NextCloud when modified by Obsidian, even after forcing a synchronization. At worst, what also happened is data loss, i.e. the note in the NextCloud server (old) replacing the local (new) one that I had modified through the Obsidian app. Not cool. I don't want my notes to go through anyone's servers, otherwise I would've considered paying for Obsidian #Sync (and it supports the project!).
The solution I've come up with, and that works perfectly well, is the NextCloud Notes app. You can install it in your NextCloud server then use the Nextcloud Notes app on mobile. And it just works. Of course, you won't have any of the Obsidian linking/visualizing or canvas features, it's only Markdown. However it's more than enough for notes on mobile: for more advanced Obsidian stuff, I use the client on my computer.