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Besides my personal Obsidian vault, I’d always have a vault for each software project that I’m involved in. Having said that - my use of daily notes is twofold -
- During meetings/calls - I’d quickly jot action items, or a brief bullet list of important key take-aways
- Especially in conjunction with the Tasks plugin - I can quickly create a new task for myself, or for a peer (using their name as a tag). This way the tasks stay with their relevant context - the daily note they were created on, but I can still create a note with a task query that would give me a compiled list for tasks owned by a specific person, that would allow me to follow-up on them later.
- As I work on programming tasks - I’d keep links, ideas, options gone-through-, or to-consider-
Yeah, ask the two US astronauts that are stuck on ISS about that.
I have a Skoda Octavia Scout and have taken to referring to it as Skodillac.
Starting to manage your personal finances using a dedicated software application will help you adopt healthy financial habits.
I’d recommend this free and open-source personal finance application: MoneyManager Ex - https://moneymanagerex.org/
It works on Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Android.
Disclaimer: I’m not affiliated in any way. I’ve just been happy with the application for more than 7 years.
Nah, that’s the first thing I did - ask them for a swap. They:
- Only offer post-mount calipers
- Wouldn’t suggest a swap to me, because I bought the Sirrus 3 from them and it is still under warranty.
Their stance is basically - ‘If you come back with a brake set, we’d swap it for you, but we can’t suggest a replacement’