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donovan-ratefison.mg
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| | | | | What if you want an agenda to keep track of TODOs and scheduled tasks, but you only have Emacs at your disposal?You might find yourself in a situation where you don't have access to the internet, Out | |
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deniskyashif.com
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| | | | | How I organize my work in plain text. | |
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takeonrules.com
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| | | | | In this post I'll share my workflow and the Emacs functions I use to facilitate my workflow. One highlight is better understanding how to use org-capture\'s (file+function "filename" function-finding-location) target element. Context One of my administrative tasks for my role at Software Services by Scientist.com is time tracking. (Sidenote: It's been over a decade since I last tracked my working hours.) In my role I'm both coding and helping get team members unstuck on their tasks. This means on a given day, I jump between 5 to 7 projects. (Sidenote: I find it invigorating helping get folks unstuck; either listening to their approach or digging in and pulling out a myriad of debugging and triage heuristics I've developed.) To help me with keeping track of a... | |
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castel.dev
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| | | A while back I answered a question on Quora: Can people actually keep up with note-taking in Mathematics lectures with LaTeX. There, I explained my workflow of taking lecture notes in LaTeX using Vim and how I draw figures in Inkscape. However, a lot has... | ||