I stopped using the task management features of Org mode and I wanted to use Apache mod_markdown to view my notes when on a mobile device. I like how simple markdown is. It’s all I need for notes. Denote is great for keeping organized.
After many years of Org-mode, I’ve settled on Emacs Denote with a git repo of markdown files, paired with a paper bullet journal.
I use fish shell only now. Used to only write bash, but I’ve started writing some fish scripts. I wouldn’t try to plan too much WRT shell scripting up front. Just fix your pain points as you go.
I use Calibre and its web server locally. Works great.
I do the same. Using VPN, proxy, Firefox container, tracker blocking, the whole 9 yards. I haven’t seen price change based on location/purchase history. I’ve been looking for signs of this for a while. Prices do fluctuate quite a bit though. The site might have auto-selected a different “ships from” option for you, depending on how you’re logged in.
I followed up with customer support. They said go ahead with the order and they will refund me the amount after. They gave me a $5 credit for my trouble. They said they would escalate this issue to the development team.
Street address data isn’t available for the US. I find the POI in Google Maps in Firefox and then go to Share and open the coordinates in Organic Maps or OsmAnd.
I use emacs, Denote, and markdown-mode to keep a loose Zettlekasten archive of notes.
Been using Gnucash for about 10 years for personal finance and 2 small businesses. Highly recommended!
I’m just learning about all this. Looks like P2P is what I want. Thanks