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LG to offer subscriptions for already purchased appliances and televisions, evolving into a provider for “Home as a Service”
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Let’s send them F-16s so they are back sooner
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LG to offer subscriptions for already purchased appliances and televisions, evolving into a provider for “Home as a Service”
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Let’s send them F-16s so they are back sooner
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Why Defederating from Facebook/Meta is So Important
I’m all for defederation. It might seem alright in the beginning but slowly the problems would arise to a point that being on Facebook’s Threads would be easier. At that point they won because the rest of Fediverse would be deserted and thus killed. Just remember what happened with XMPP and Google Talk. It’s so incredibly sad that the Internet feels like a battlefield again. We free users who would like to enjoy a nice service without any enshittification and without being commodified vs another faceless corporation that would like to make money out of us all.
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Sections of the Crimean bridge have collapsed.
Mind the gap
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ADHD - zero tech literacy - want to learn Obsidian. Any help?
Any help? Sure! As someone who also has ADHD and mastered Obsidian, let me tell you that Obsidian is not your friend. It’s a dumb app in a sense you have to constantly take care of your system. And oh boy, you will over engineer your system.
If you want to stay organized, live in the moment, you need an app that can take care of itself. Like calendar and todo app. Please don’t repeat my mistake and turn around. Learn GTD. Find GTD Nordic podcast and listen to the first six episodes. You can thank me later.
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Tesla Cybertruck Owners Who Drove 10,000 Miles Say Range Is 164 To 206 Miles
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Not everyone! I’m one of those. From time to time some American reminds me but my brain filters out as a completely useless information and I forget it.
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No matter who you are, thanks for being here.
Glad to be with you guys. I was worried that the Internet would be boring after I’ve left Reddit. Well it’s not and it is because of you
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[NSFL] The Armed Forces destroyed two Russian tanks with the help of drones
The fewer Orcs in Ukraine the better. Good hits
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UK: Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 10 July 2023
Oh no… Anyway
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Sections of the Crimean bridge have collapsed.
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In a car registered in Belgorod
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Financial Times: Yandex founder asks EU to lift sanctions after denouncing war
Lol. Sanctions work
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Today I got rid of folders
I went through multiple steps of using and not using folders. In the end a had a moment where I asked myself a question. What is a page? What should it contain and how big it should be? Then it struck me and more questions popped up. Why do I need one way of linking when I link a page, but different way when I want to link a specific part? The answer is that I don’t need Obsidian. I need an outliner. An infinite fractal document which enables me to link specific parts of its tree. So I switched to Tana and then to Workflowy.
My method of organizing “pages” is quite simple. I use alphabet. It’s surprising to me that I don’t see it being recommended as a default option online. Instead I see Johnny Decimal, PARA, LATCH and other names just to sell an online course. Now what is a page in my system. It’s a search keyword and I associate with the information.
Next step that arises sooner than later is to reduce number of pages visible. I do this by progressively grouping pages into “folders” which in case of an outliner means nesting it under each other. For example I might discover a cool fact about Prague. I have a lot of pages that start with P so I group them. Then I notice that a lot pages start with Pr so I group them again and then I create Prague node.
Searching is simple as well. If I search for my friend John I might click through J > Jo > John but it is logical in my eyes and three levels are not that common anyway.
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This community has a lot of good ideas. The most important one is the need for permanent notes. This allows me to forget stuff because I know I’ll find it in a shape that is useful for me.
Then there are ideas on how to do it. Zettelkasten, PARA, Johnny Decimal etc.
And finally what to write for example habit trackers, daily notes, ledgers etc.
I like looking at other people notes because it gives me ideas on how to improve my own notes. I’m not in a stage where I would blindly copy anything, but if something catches my eye I think how to integrate it into my notes. And that’s the value I get from this community.
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russian military losses 18.07.2023
Great arty numbers!
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Tesla Cybertruck Owners Who Drove 10,000 Miles Say Range Is 164 To 206 Miles
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Get fucked for what? That I’m from the EU? That I send donations to the country at war? That I have a gf?
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The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
I’m addicted to Grand Turismo 7 right now. I don’t play anything else which is rare with me. I even got to the point where I bought PS VR2 just for this game.
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What is everyone’s favorite Apollo icon?
Clippy
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UAF: Losses of the Russian military to 5.7.2023
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Solid hits by HIMARS
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Boost for Lemmy has been listed in Play Store
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That would be amazing
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Today I got rid of folders
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For the ideas
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The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
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It’s the sense of speed and degree of realism is higher than in Forza games. GT Sophy AI is also amazing. It adds personalities to the AI cars so they no longer follow predefined lines but they block, attack, crash or spin from too much throttle.