For new #Logseq users here there is an explanation of pages, blocks, references and properties with drawings.
https://discuss.logseq.com/t/graphical-explanation-of-pages-blocks-and-references/15966
The source file of the drawings is available and can be edited using #Tldraw.
"People in poor countries use Bitcoin to fight inflation."
No. The best they do is storing a part of their savings in "stable coins", aka USD.
Most people (from poor countries or not) are not stupid gamblers ready to put their little savings in a giant decentralized casino which can drop 30% over night from a single Tweet of Elon musk.
The problem is the symbol, Google is not a corporation like the others, it poses serious threats to the safety of people, their human rights and democracy.
Never forget that #EdwardSnowden is a refugee in Russia and unable to return to the US for having unveiled the enormous NSA mass surveillance system that also serves despotic governments and in which Google played and still plays a key role.
KDE's inability to manage this situation with dignity is a sign that #KDE is now only a shadow of what it once was: it is only an infrastructure for technophiles passionate about #FOSS who like to make bombastic manifestos, documents such as Vision and Mission but who don't even give a damn about human rights.
It doesn't matter if it actually influence KDE or not, the issue is the symbol.
Even if Google don't influence their decisions, it's still pornographic.
For me a real scandal is #KDE having the Google logo on the official webpage kde.org.
KDE Vision features this paragraph about privacy: "In a world where our privacy is increasingly threatened, we wanted to emphasize its importance. Freedom without the right to privacy is no freedom at all."
Still, KDE community is OK with having Google logo on their website, the logo of a corporation that profits mainly from user private data and that collaborate with governaments like the US one threatening people safety.
*This* is an actual community *officially* supporting violation of human rights.
It's just a Reddit user asking on /r/rust if there is a critique of Rust in the style of the old "Linux sucks" series by Lunduke.
Not everyone knows/follows all the Internet drama and can care of proper implementing cancel culture as morally required by some fanatics.
You posted this misleading message for boosts and likes, you'll get a report.
I am not convinced that it would help Meta or Google, rather help people move to the Fediverse while still being in contact with people that are still on Meta and Google. The same convenience of moving away from GMail to another email provider.
Again, if they are not joining the Fediverse it is because the ones that would take advantage of it are us.
They can access the data from the Fediverse (and maybe they are) without running a public instance or involving their own well-known domains, you know it right? It is even easier for them than indexing the Web and parsing HTML pages, because the Fediverse content is already structured and available through API.
Why? If Meta or Google want data from the Fediverse it would be very easy for them to get it.
If you block some users from interacting with other users you are fragmenting the Fediverse, making the experience worse and people will avoid federation in general because it won't guarantee they can interact with who they want.
And you won't make any damage to Meta or Google. Actually, they are not joining the Fediverse because *that* would damage them and being good for the people.
If you host your email server would you wonder if you should block emails from GMail addresses?
Wait, #Obsidian doesn't store just standard Markdown? /s
Jokes aside, I much prefer #Logseq syntax i.e. `key:: value` because it can be used for blocks too, not only the page, without taking too much space.
I am not aware of any script that convert YAML frontmatter to Logseq page properties but in case you want to go back there is this export script for Logseq:
Please address whatever issue you have before joining a social platform, bye.
You are the one seriously replying to a joke 🤷🏻♂
You didn't tell me how you located the target table in a MD file that contains something else and how actually replace it with the new one. It's a program on its own, not just some piped Unix commands.
It would have been better if you said "there Markdown editors other than Obsidian and even Markdown command line tools and libraries".
The fact that you mentioned Unix tools for plain text files suggest that you are talking in a theoretical way with no actual practical experience with parsing Markdown. Maybe you don't even know what an AST is.
No offense, but you're taking the stereotype of my joke to a new level.
OK let's see your Bash script where you reorder the elements of a Markdown table in alphabetical order using sed, awk, grep etc.
It seems to me that it is you who like Obsidian too much to admit FOSS is as much important as standard formats.
Also people who like Unix tools should be happy to see what you can do with Babashka and Logseq's AST.
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