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The ODF file formats like .odt used by Libreoffice and more are just ZIP files containing a XML file and attachments.

Is there an equivalent for #Markdown containing one or more .md files and media like images? For example .mz extension but it's a just a ZIP.

It would be exported by Markdown editors and imported by online publishing services, for example.
I searched but I can't find anything. Please reshare

#PKM #Logseq #Zettlr #Obsidian #MarkText #GhostWriter #MindForger #Apostrophe #Notae

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For those who miss folders in #Logseq, here there is an example of hierarchy created manually in the outliner; notice how you are not limited to pages as leaves nor folders as text strings; everything can be everything.

The hierarchy can be browsed by clicking on bullet points and the breadcrumbs behave like the one of a file manager.

🧵👇🏻 #pkm

@survey @adiz

It's a myth and a misconception of the word "immutable", that is a technical term you should not try to interpret nor caring about it:

ypsidanger.com/myths-about-thi

@davidfield @danie10

I just wanted to be sure you know what you are doing, now I'll see myself out, sorry for the interruption!

@davidfield @danie10

You replied in less than a minute, did you already know that website or you just didn't read it?

@danie10 @davidfield

This is what Manjaro devs advertise but it's just making thing worse

Just don't use Manjaro:

manjarno.snorlax.sh/

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Together with the Query Builder, this nightly release of
#Logseq enable Whiteboards for everyone, what a night!

@logseq #PKM

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@nextcloud

Half of the images in this article is labeled wrong and in the wrong context

@fibonaccital @nixCraft

I think what they mean is that it's available as a service to everyone to build products using their API as opposed to be own by someone like Google or Microsoft for their own services only

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Because we love open source software (and because they have fast review times), we’ve released our updated browser extension on @mozilla.

The new extension allows you to set labels and edit titles when saving items.

Coming to other browser later this week.

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🎉 The very first version of #Logseq Query Builder is available in the nightly release and it's already freaking awesome!!
@logseq

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This is quite a cool achievement!

In math, "tiling" is about ways to tile the infinite plane with one shape, like you can do with hexagons, rectangles, triangles, and more complex shapes. Until now, no one had discovered an "aperiodic monotile", i.e. one shape that could tile the plane *without* regularly repeating. This is known as the "Einstein problem".

The researchers here just found such a shape, and it's surprisingly simple-- 4 thirds of a hexagon glued together in a shape they call a "hat". If you look closely at the gray lines in the image below, you can see those 4 thirds combining into the tile shape.

This was published just today, and announced within the last few hours. The server is busy. 🙂

Congratulations to @csk and the rest for solving the Einstein problem! 🏆 This is really exciting!

(@seb -- now we need a custom emoji of the tile. 🙂)

cs.uwaterloo.ca/~csk/hat/

#mathstodon

@luckytran

This is supposed to mock those who stress the fact that there is no evidence of AGW driven by CO2 emissions and disastrous short-term consequences.

Once again, poor rhetoric and no evidence.

Since it seems people only understand rhetoric:

> Thunberg **did delete** a tweet from her account from **2018** that read, "A top climate scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the **next five years.**"

snopes.com/fact-check/greta-th

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I reimagined #Logseq main layout with a workflow that involves recent and pinned pages, current-page panes and pinned panes. All the details here on the forum as always:

discuss.logseq.com/t/concept-o

@omnivore @omglinux

Kind of you to look into this, it's OK to just provide documented API and encourage people to build their native clients that will always have advantages over Web ones, like less used resources and faster startup times that are especially important on not-so-new machines.

Personally, I have "installed" Omnivore through PWA plugin for Firefox/Librewolf.

@omglinux

Oh damn, really too late, I used Wallabag for years and finally a native client appears now that I moved to @omnivore (it's FOSS too but a bit harder to selfhost at the moment).

I really hope they consider adding support for Omnivore too, it's new but very promising.

@benzinazero

"Come mostra questa mappa"... a me sembra l'opposto

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