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I never thought of that. Thanks for the idea
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I never thought of that. Thanks for the idea
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This looks very interesting!
I can gladly say that I’ve never had this happen. I can’t imagine how awful it must be to drink a coffee and all you smell is some cologne
Thank you for the detailed response!
I like the idea of using git.
Which you can use in conjunction with LibRedirect
Could I get a large whopper meal?
Did you search it already? I don’t want to search and boost whatever it is unnecessarily.
Than you for such detailed response! I find it incredibly useful to pickup on extra nuggets of information even if the question was not directly applicable to me.
This was really well thought out.
Couldn’t agree more. Been using Linux daily since October last year.
That looks really good!
Have you tried LocalSend? It’s worked great for sending stuff to and from my phone and PC
Mainly data entry. I’m writing bullet form (pro for Logseq) justifications that the QA uses to understand my ratings (the data entry aspect). I will occasionally work on the same task so I open up the original note and just add to it.
I know that I could use Logseq to link - [[link]]
- the different task projects together (maybe). Something like Project
-> individual task
.
My notes look like this currently:
A:
- some thoughts
B:
- more thoughts
C:
- this is bad
D:
- this is good
I would then copy and paste all of that into a text box on our system (per task) where the QA can use that to understand my ratings of the task. My role title is Advanced AI Data Trainer, it sounds more impressive than it is. It’s glorified data entry.
I used Obsidian extensively at a previous job. The linking of notes was super helpful! I don’t think it’ll work as well for my needs at the moment (at work) but I’ll give it a go
tuptime
: I’ve been looking for something like this
Good to know, thank you!