As well as tiny bits of extra stuff like Android apps and some
corrections.
Search techniques does make a lot of improvements over graphical
representations (at least for now)!
Now, it's all under the notebook umbrella. Seems to be appropriate as it
is just my notes after all.
I also updated some notes from there. I didn't keep track of what it is
this time. Something about more learning notes extracted from my
"Learning how to learn" course notes and then some. Lack of time and
hurriness just makes it difficult to track but it should be under
version control already.
This update is too large, I made too many notes on stuff. Nonetheless,
it is very nice to see progress. I've made note revisions on the
following topics:
- Learning
- Writing
- Various Linux-related stuff
I've yet to start learning illustration but I'll be starting tomorrow
for an update how do I keep in mind with those writings. There are still
a lot of things to be processed from the backlog with yet more notes on
learning but I keep having those perspectives whenever I practice so
ehhh... Better have those than nothing?
Furthermore, I've also updated the timestamp format. It is pretty simple
to update all of the notes with a couple of `sed` calls.
Aaaand, I've also changed the way how the assets stored with the folders
only leaving it up for the generated files instead of enforcing it on
every note. I create more visual aids and managing them is a pain for
each note. This restructuring frees me of that burden.
Well, there is no set boundary what belongs in the hierarchical notebook
and the evergreen notes but I'm starting to lean in combining the two
together with a flat hierarchy. Nonetheless, I was able to make more
insights from separating them so it's worth it.
Some more notes on them, though it's becoming more broad with the
perspectives this time. There is a backlog of them more, I just need to
process them this morning (or evening). This will eventually diverge
into more concrete skills now.
Hoorah! Finally made it through the course! On the other hand, I also
updated the `concat-asset-folder` function to accept multiple arguments
representing the directory hierarchy instead of a separator.
With updates on how it relates on note-taking (among other things).
Since I have note-taking notes, that's the only thing to relate to right
now but there is a lot of untouched thoughts on other things such as
programming and illustration generally how inspirations and innovations
came from already existing things.
That's how successors are generally made but that goes for another
writing session.
I also forget to add the additional solutions from the Exercism
exercises. Whoops...
I'm also getting used to storing code in random places. Time to change
that habit a little bit by storing them in my notebook, instead.
Nothing wrong with that, yeah?!
Not much connection between the two (yet) but just something I keep in
mind for the previous days. For the creativity, I focused first on what
creativity is and how I think of it. If ever I have a random realization
then I'll be sure to continue this note or something.
Mainly on the SUSE cloud native fundamentals scholarship program from
Udacity along with various CLI programs I learnt to use over the days
trying to complete it piecewise...
Offhand comment, it is pretty nice so far.
I just realized they're just another category of notes. Not much
deviation from the "traditional" notes aside that they're isolated from
all of the notes. It is better to store them under one umbrella than
making a new category of notes. It also makes for a quicker reference
since some of them mostly go through them first.
Ehh... Why I didn't think of those things but here we are. They are
going to stay for a little while.
Also, there's a slight shift in how I want use my wiki now. Instead of
trying to craft every note into a set of evergreen notes. While Andy
Matuschak's notes are very practical, it also focuses too much
on crafting evergreen notes (a bit too much). Or maybe that was just my
impression? Either way, I'll let some of my thoughts to drift if it able
to link somewhere in the notes. I think I'm getting the point of
Luhmann's original use of Zettelkasten as a research partner.
In this case, it's mostly about the additional perspectives on how
learning works from the act of managing your information through various
note-taking methods.
I also restructured the note on org-babel and moved as its own note on
the hierarchical notebook. I think summarizing a tool and giving my own
comments about it is a nicer way of describing it. Plus, I can freely
link between any other types of note so I figured it would be better.
That said, I should be picky on how to make org-roam entries. And also
org-roam v2 is better, after all. :)