
Paper may be old-fashioned but I need something light for the carrier pigeon

Paper may be old-fashioned but I need something light for the carrier pigeon

My biggest bugbear relating to this is the lack of a short text alternative for QR codes, especially with long URLs.
If the URL is too long to fit into a QR code, then it’s also too long for me to type in manually!

I find it handy for writing down a URL on paper
She had to pick what to read too!
I think I’d last a week in that job, I’d end up choosing weird stuff and getting fired
Feels like a variation on this old quote:
The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to keep the man from touching the equipment.
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wiki.js
It has a few UI editor options, but I can definitely recommend the WYSIWYG markdown editor
I used to do it that way too, but my wife is not technically inclined, so we settled on something with a web UI for editing.
There are a few areas where the wiki is marginally better for me, the main one being the ability to do quick edits from a smartphone.
I do really like the simple approach with a static site builder though
Your own wiki, and your own social media-type service
I post miscellaneous notes to my social media-type service, and save lists and more organised information (including recipes) to my wiki.
No way! I didn’t know you could cycle through the results like that… awesome!
Works as long as you didn’t put something silly in your nvim config like
vim.keymap.set("ca", "q!", "echo 'not so fast!'")
I love the flat earther energy in this
sudoers getting renamed to grownups

The original article is paywalled (I mean, registration-walled?), this summary is not
404 Media reported that 4chan users claimed to be sharing personal data and selfies from Tea after discovering an exposed database.
Hmm… How many significant figures of pi was it made to?

I haven’t searched about this so I don’t know, but it’d be cool if there were a way to import/export markdown tables into LibreOffice

I use markdown too, except I keep the markdown file in a self-hosted wiki (wiki.js)
It’s versioned and accepts git as a backend
That’s a very good idea.
Beside the number of permutations it gives, another benefit of using three words is they could form the border of the QR code, with the fourth side being the domain name