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A Year of RemNote
There is something about RemNote that always intrigues me and honestly I can't put my finger on it. I generally don't like the outliner-style of note taking application (think logseq and Roam) but I keep coming back to RemNote to try it over and over. I
iA Writer and Ghost: setting the title on publish
I ran across something I wanted to share about using iA Writer's built-in Ghost publishing. I found out that while Writer's publishing to Ghost is pretty bare bones it does support setting the title of the post multiple ways: 1. The title can be set by
RemNote Day 10
So far I'm digging RemNote. They definitely do things a little differently here, templates being one of them. In RemNote you assign templates to tags and apply a tag to a note/document. This is pretty flexible but has also led me to a bug. I have created
RemNote Day 2
Notes on day 2 of using RemNote as my main note-taking app.
Experimenting with note-taking apps
At the mid-point of the year Jason decides to use three different note-taking apps for the next 6 months. Lets see what happens!
RemNote Day 1
* Love the fact that I can chose the date format for the daily notes, etc. It defaults to "July 1st, 2024" but I prefer using YYYY-MM-DD and this is possible! (unlike Craft) * Looks like they have finally created ways of easily hiding bullets for a whole document (or
1Password is still the best password management tool
A recent conversation had me thinking about password tools and why I've stuck with 1Password ever since I bought it around version 2 almost 20 years ago. There have been a few major changes in those years: 1. Subscription Plans 2. 1Password Cloud 3. Moving to a common
Yet another reason why Brave is the browser you should be using
People seem to have a real love/hate thing with browsers. Everyone has their own feelings as to why their browser is the best whether it's because they think that browser speaks for their ideals (usually the Firefox faithful) or because they hate something else (usually the Firefox
Writing on Ghost with Ulysses and iA Writer
Up until recently this blog was hosted on Blot.im. For various reasons, mostly because I suck at front-end web development, I moved to a PikaPods-hosted version of Ghost where this blog is currently living (and should be living for a long time). Ghost has really good default themes and