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Posted 2024-12-17
A Weekly Priority List in Logseq Journal View
I've been using Logseq for a few years now, and even blogged about it last year. I appreciate how it surfaces todo items on the upcoming day(s), as well as anything I've given a due date in the coming week. That said, one exercise I engage each week is a weekly prioritization for the upcoming week, where I note down the items most important for me to complete. While many of these might have due dates, some might be aspirational or more along the lines of things I can do when I have a few minutes of down time between meetings.
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Posted 2023-12-01
Advent 2023: Logseq
In years past, folks across a variety of programming languages have organized Advent events in December, to highlight different tools, different frameworks, different programming practices, and more, often inviting guests to author each post.
I thought I'd try an experiment: I've had a ton of ideas for blog posts, many of them short, and just... never write them. What if I were to do a personal advent, and write these up?
Let's see how far I get.
Today's topic: Logseq.
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