Are they good? What tracks do you recommend?
U de Recife
I’m many things. Here’s perhaps a few worth knowing.
I’m:
- an M.A. in #Philosophy
- a teacher, mostly #teaching #academic #writing
- a committed #FOSS user
- a #Fediverse enthusiast
If you’re into Mastodon, you can also find me @UdeRecife@firefish.social.
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I love copyq so much. It’s definitely one of the apps I first install in a new deployment. When I hear of the troubles some people go through for not having a clipboard manager, I just smh and think, ‘copyq’.
U de Recife@literature.cafeto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's your favorite note-taking application?English1·2 years agoLogseq user here too.
However, for a quick, transitory note, I use Kate or, more recently, Xpad. Only then I transcribe the content to Logseq. Why?
Because while Logseq is great as an outliner and for network thinking, it’s as graceful and agile as an elephant.
The gist of what I’m saying is: for now, and for me (hardware might be playing a role here, but I don’t think so) Logseq is a good note database. For quick typing, I have to use something else.
I was just recording me reading from a book. At a certain point, that sentence appears. An historical… Me, to myself: fuck it, I won’t read that n.