The mnemonic I use to remember Markdown link syntax is that the square brackets look a bit like a button and then the round brackets mention the URL as a note afterwards:
#weekend Magazin Steiermark mit einem Artikel zu digitalem Frühjahrsputz.
An sich gute Vorschläge paaren sich mit einer Empfehlung, die #Passwörter in der #Cloud zu speichern. 🤦🖕
Leute, es gibt super #Passwortmanager mit lokaler Datenhaltung wie #KeePassXC, die ihr beispielsweise mit #Syncthing selbst zwischen euren Geräten synchronisieren könnt. 👍
My #filemanagement method using 🏷️ is so much more than just a fine solution for #photomanagement. You'll see that it actually addresses many aspects of working with local files in general:
Confession: If you send me a video, I will likely never watch it, no matter how much I like you and no matter how much you like it. I may tell myself I will watch it, I may tell you I will watch it, but I probably won't, because I absorb most of my information through text, and I prefer it that way. I can absorb a tremendous amount of info quickly through text, while telling me to stop everything I'm doing to watch a 20-minute video feels almost insulting, though I know you're being generous!
I really do love the rich features and UX of #MXPlayer on Android, a video player app.
However, with the latest updates, it gets more and more tedious to use it without network permission (I don't use and want). Reason: when starting the app, it either does nothing until a timeout of ~1min is reached or it never passes the startup screen. So far, I still can "open" it when opening any video file from my file browser.
Is there a decent alternative video player for Android I should consider?
@publicvoit
Very nice overview. I agree on most of the points. I must admit i have not tested it as in-depth as you did.
I also tried to import a graph from my org-roam Zettelkasten directory, but the some links were working in the visual analyzer and some were not, though the links in the pages were correct. Did you try something similar as well?
In certain situations, a large number of tags in the controlled vocabulary are not a bad thing at all if you still limit the number of tags for each file/entity in general.
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