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In-reply-to » I've updated my twtxt-to-html renderer, it now works with arbitrary feeds :D, see https://envs.net/~duriny/cgi-bin/twtxt.sh?file=https://envs.net/~duriny/twtxt.txt, you can replace the 'file=' parameter with your own twtxt.txt

Hey @~duriny@envs.net yes I know about your scripts and I already bookedmarled e*7 and e*8

btw this is my twtxt.net profile for daily yarning, while the other on @sorenpeter@darch.dk is me trying to learn know to code PHP and regex into http://darch.dk/pixelblog

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In-reply-to » @fastidious So... What's your flow of dealing with passwords and your "master password" then? Obviously you use a password manager, I do as well, I use pass -- The Standard Password Store 😅 -- But do you store the master password in macOS 's keychain once entered or enter it every time? 🤔

Keepass in Dropbox and OneDrive (work).

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With the new “Hide replies” option has become a lot easier to read through the timeline, but I think the render of OP shoulde be more prominent, more like a headline. So maybe we can try to flip the visual hierarchy so to speak and loose the eclipse feature or expand it to 2 or 3 lines. I will try to make a mock up so you can see what I mean

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In-reply-to » I have been using Logseq since end of last year, to keep tab on things I do, or things I need to do, and have slowly starting to port some of my Markdown documentation to it. I am still using Typora for my technical documentation, but Logseq, together with Obsidian have been more and more within my near usage horizon.

I have been using nvalt on mac for over 10 year. keep coming back to it. Also uses sublime text with the plaintask plugin that mimic taskpaper

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In-reply-to » I have been using Logseq since end of last year, to keep tab on things I do, or things I need to do, and have slowly starting to port some of my Markdown documentation to it. I am still using Typora for my technical documentation, but Logseq, together with Obsidian have been more and more within my near usage horizon.

That look like a nice note/todo tool to wrangle my plaintext/markdown obsession

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