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You ever lay in bed wide awake while your brain is working at 1500 miles
RE: Re: YaY
BY: Patch #1 @142
You ever lay in bed wide awake while your brain is working at
1500 miles
Yes :).. Quite often, though, I wake up the morning afterwards thinking
:) "Oh yeah! I could just .."
RE: Re: YaY
BY: Patch #1 @142
You ever lay in bed wide awake while your brain is working at
1500 miles
Yes :).. Quite often, though, I wake up the morning afterwards thinking
:) "Oh yeah! I could just .."
jot down the "SOLUTION" in my note app (OBSIDIAN MD FOR THE WIN) on myOff topic, but I am reading a lot about using Markdown for notes and documentation. I am a fan of NotePad++ for quick text notes and a BIGGER fan of OneNote for keeping other "permanent" notes, etc. (due to it syncing between devices). I know NotePad++ can do Markdown (and has an add-on to preview it). My question is why Obsidian? Is it free?
I've often done this, usually after hammering my head against a coding project before bed. I've woken up with a "SOLUTION", I've learned to jot down the "SOLUTION" in my note app (OBSIDIAN MD FOR THE WIN) on my phone,
or a voice recording. It's about 50/50. Either I solved the problem in my sleep and it works, or it's a mess of nonsense that make so bloody sense
at all when I read it the next morning.