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23 May 2023 @ 08:13:03

Having grown tired of seeing “Added or edited a note, or tweaked something.” on the commit logs for these notes, I have now tweaked the new note script to ask for a commit message. This is the maiden voyage, let’s see if it works.

Update: 04 Oct 2025 @ 17:18:14

It works! Added editing old notes too. Considering migrating from the vi editor to Typora for any note with media in it.

hugo tech
22 May 2023 @ 08:37:43

“Everyone wants a foldable phone, but most of us can’t afford one yet”, a headline on CNN. No, I don’t want one. Pff!

tech thoughts
03 May 2023 @ 15:42:18

Google Passkey is a step in the right direction. Setup, and in use. Smooth.

google tech
01 May 2023 @ 15:57:50

“Rapid Security Responses are a new type of software release for iPhone, iPad and Mac. They deliver important security improvements between software updates – for example, improvements to the Safari web browser, the WebKit framework stack or other critical system libraries. They may also be used to mitigate some security issues more quickly, such as issues that may have been exploited or reported to exist.” — Rapid Security Responses

This is new, at least for me, and interesting. There seems to be more to gain than to lose by installing, and enabling it. Done!

apple security tech
30 Apr 2023 @ 22:20:26

I have moved this one out of GitHub. With this move, I now do not have any website running on that service. It served me well for years, but now it is time to move on. It will remain my go to for git repositories, but nothing else.

github tech
28 Apr 2023 @ 12:16:24

I think I have finally migrated my work wiki to Obsidian. After many tries, I have left my trusted Typora (which I still use, just not to keep my wiki) behind and embraced Obsidian. Now I only use two tools for note taking, knowledge repository, and outlining: Obsidian, and Logseq.

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