Org-roam: custom linking during capture
After using plain Org Mode for a few years and a brief experiment with Logseq1, I finally settled with Org-roam for my work notes and task management.
Continue readingAfter using plain Org Mode for a few years and a brief experiment with Logseq1, I finally settled with Org-roam for my work notes and task management.
Continue readingWindows Subsystem for Linux becomes more and more popular recently, bridging the tooling gap for many developers. From Build 22000 of Windows 11, it is possible to achieve a near-native experience running Linux GUI applications. However, not everyone has access to the latest updates. Those less fortunate need to fall back to running applications via XServer running on Windows.
Continue readingSince I became a happy user of Org Capture Chrome Extension, I needed to have the ability to properly run emacsclient.
Continue readingIt’s been almost a year since I switched jobs. In the previous one we had Linux-based development environment for not-so-embedded devices, where I could use C, C++, Python and Bash (with little of node.js on top) in a single project. After I transferred, I had to dive into actually embedded, C-only project with MS Windows used as main OS on every machine.
Continue readingI finally decided to create a form of blog, mainly for braindumping things I did, and probably will need in the future. I plan posting mostly about Linux, programming and other technical stuff I tinker with. Some side-posts in Polish are possible.
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