Re: Org as a workspace (an impromptu reflection)

2022-05-03 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Nick Dokos writes: > From my vantage point (of ignorance about it :-) ), this sounds like > org-roam to me: https://www.orgroam.com/ I've read here and there interesting things about org-roam, but I admit I've never had the courage to try it. Partly due to lack of time and partly because with my

Re: Org as a workspace (an impromptu reflection)

2022-05-02 Thread Nick Dokos
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > With Org something curious has happened. I've gotten used to working > around nodes (regardless of what documents those nodes are in), rather > than around folders or files. Little by little, a kind of virtual world > of ideas, objects, etc., all intertwined with each

Org as a workspace (an impromptu reflection)

2022-05-01 Thread Ypo
Same here, I attach a screenshot that leaves an idea of my daily life at work. I can't withstand Windows shortcuts now.

Re: Org as a workspace (an impromptu reflection)

2022-04-29 Thread Matt
On Fri, 29 Apr 2022 11:03:55 -0400 Juan Manuel Macías wrote > I don't know if anyone has had a similar experience... I tell people that Emacs changed my life. I feel it's that profound. My story is different from yours, yet similar in that it started with Org. I love that it h

Org as a workspace (an impromptu reflection)

2022-04-29 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Hi all, Since I use Org Mode I have been noticing a gradual change in the way I work with a computer (as a simple user). It is not something consciously sought, but I have to say that I see it as a positive evolution. I've always been used to (or rather resigned to) the typical Unix directory/file