Internal links was a little bit irritating because [[UID]] works for internal links, but Markdown normally uses [Name](LINK) and i did not understand, that i can use both ways until recently. Using [[]] makes it very easy to find the UID i want to link to. Tags yet work wonderful inside the text or in a "header"
I have to say, after using #Zettlr as my main #Zettelkasten / notational slipbox, it works very well for me. And it became better while using it in the last few days, when the developer added UID-creation to the creation of a new Zettel. I did an export of my Library in Zotero, inserted the export and can cite quite well in Zettlr (much better than i did in nvALT or else. And there are nice features like a word-count on daily, weekly and monthly base.
* motivate a friend to join me * get some food (enough for my friend, me + others ) * On Friday, we would go to a local public place (e.g. marketplace, park...) and have lunch/picnic. * Some sign would say "This is 'Friday Lunch for local people' - come join us!?' "
Idea is: even if noone joins us, we still have a good time; it's no effort wasted. And maybe next time someone will join?! Or we somehow inspire people?
This morning is distracted by smells. People smell, the cars, the cashier, the parking lot... Urgh, this will be a strange day, because I have to accompany someone to the hospital, and I definitely don't like the smell there!
"#Lausan#流傘 is a collective of writers, researchers, activists and artists from #HongKong and its diasporas, engaging with the city’s political struggle. Through translation, creation, and education, Lausan 流傘 aims to build solidarity on the international left with Hong Kongers’ unfinished fight to imagine emancipatory futures after colonialism, against both Chinese and Western imperialism."
Hey, #django people: Do you know any documentation which describes the control flow of all the many functions in form handling with generic views? I got lost in all the get_form_kwargs, get_initial, form_valid and co. Thanks!
I need some help. My spouse and i are trying to figure out a better way to track our finances, while using software i can host on my servers, and that is open source. We have a piece of software but it's double entry accounting. So, are there non-double entry systems that are self hosted, open source, and still allow secure access from external systems? We use a LDAP authentication. Alternately, any *simplistic* explanations of double entry accounting would be very appreciated. I'm in the process of doing my own research, but any help would be really nice.
Sagt mal, seid ihr in euren Hackspaces im Bereich Klimaaktivismus aktiv? Ich frage mich, inwiefern sich das spezifische Wissen & die Strukturen dafür gut nutzen lassen. Gerne RT!
"Our shared resources on repair.design""While a lot of our research and background reading is on-screen, our group maintains a shared resources shelf, for books, articles and reports, when we happen to have them in print. While the materials pictured here are not a comprehensive picture of all our reading material (it’s just what happens to be on the shelf today), we thought it might be fun to give a little insight into the background research practice that goes on here." https://repairdesign224064875.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/0.jpg?w=954&h=1272
"A wise man ... proportions his belief to the evidence ... That no testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it endeavours to establish; and even in that case there is a mutual destruction of arguments, and the superior only gives us an assurance suitable to that degree of force, which remains, after deducting the inferior." – David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, 1748
Concerned with the status quo of the world? Take control of your environment, take responsibility for yourself (as far as possible), change what you don't like, use your head and all the tools and technology you ca muster to solve collective problems. Establish personal learning, share learnings with others, take up care work within your community, create communal care for you and others.