@Emotional_Series7814 It stands for Plain Text. Paper, Less. I.e. I’m a plain text nerd who still uses paper, just less of it. It’s the name of my weekly newsletter (details in my bio) @thegreekgeek
Australian designer, writer, and plain text advocate. Educational publisher for more than 30 years. I enjoy planning and note-making without using shiny gatekeeper apps. Using less paper, sustainably. My faith in Jesus Christ underpins all I do. Spell/say my name as in the word “miscellaneous”. Swearing and politics filtered out. #productivity #technology #pkm #obsidian #iawriter #PlainText #PlainTextAccounting #writing #analog #français #QuikScript #accessibility
@Emotional_Series7814 It stands for Plain Text. Paper, Less. I.e. I’m a plain text nerd who still uses paper, just less of it. It’s the name of my weekly newsletter (details in my bio) @thegreekgeek
@thegreekgeek Sounds similar to my approach, which is highly manual just like a regular Bullet Journal. I use letters instead of bullets, e.g. N. for notes, T. for task, E. for event.
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@Emotional_Series7814 My daily note is a yearly note, organised by month and date with Markdown headings.
Having only one place to go when I want to make a note is working well. I like being able to review everything in one stream.
I record Events, Tasks, and Notes. At review time tasks are either completed or moved to the right list, and notes are either left as is or refactored into their own space.
@4rkal Hi, I’m interested in your Obsidian to Hugo post, but can’t see it. Do you have a direct link?