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2023-02-18

  • 08:52 UTC (new) (history) 2023-02-18 My approach to TODOs . . . . mbork Some time ago I described my productivity system. I also mentioned that it is still evolving. One of the aspects where it needed some evolution is handling TODOs – and this is precisely the stuff I am working on right now. Now the main problem I’ve been having for a long time now is that I tend to add a lot of TODOs to my list, which grows much faster than I deal with them. The worst thing here is that when I have so many TODOs lumped together, important and urgent things often get mixed up with unimportant and not urgent ones, etc. So, I devised a way to handle this situation.

2023-02-11

  • 08:37 UTC (new) (history) 2023-02-11 Linear scaling of subtitles timestamps . . . . mbork As I have mentioned here a few times, I spend some time translating subtitles. That’s a prestigious line of work with a long and glorious tradition. However, there are many problems awaiting a bold adventurer who wants to do that. While I really like translating, it is a lot of effort, and sometimes I get the feeling that it’s just nothing but work, work, work, all the time. Well, life is pain. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

2023-02-08

2023-02-04

  • 09:17 UTC (new) (history) 2023-02-04 My accounting book is finished . . . . mbork As I mentioned in my post about plans for 2023, I spent some time last two weeks on Personal accounting in Ledger, my booklet about, well, personal accounting in Ledger. It is now finished.

2023-01-31

2023-01-30

  • 15:18 UTC (new) (history) 2023-01-30 The benefits of everything being a buffer . . . . mbork For today I only have a very short tip – or maybe let’s call it an anecdote. As all Emacs users probably know, one of the very basic Emacs concepts is the buffer. A few days ago I encountered an (admittedly, not very common) situation when this came in very handy.

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