Added more notes as I developed the Guix overlay for NixOS over time. It
does have a nice experience, overall (albeit clunky one due to the documentation).
The recipes could be made into a separate repo of its own but it is my
notebook and I'm going to tkae advantage of it. The committed recipes
should give an idea of how it's going to be structured with splitting of
recipes whenever possible.
Take note that you shouldn't make recipes with perfect structure out of
the blue. Just like you manage your system configs, just put it all in
one recipe then split it when there's another recipe with a similar step
that results in a recipe.
This is a note format I'm going to experiment. It is a very nice format
for culminating the journey of learning something without making too
much nodes. Thankfully, org-roam is nice that it lets you choose how to
structure your notes with nodes as the atomic unit and it is working so far.
Still cannot make up a good note-taking habit especially that I archive
more than taking notes. Though, this same cannot be said for my course
notes so that's a plus.
Mostly added references to the already existing literature notes.
Starting to use org-roam-bibtex a lot more but I'll experiment with
using org-cite at the same time. For future references, look into the
Citations section from the org-roam manual.
- Some updates to pacman as I'm going to trying to use Open Build
Service which apparently has support for publishing Arch Linux packages.
Pretty nice!
- Starting to take more notes for Git as I use it beyond the simple
commit and push workflow. I mostly use it to create patches for
packaging other applications.
- Updates for Drawabox.
Welp, I rarely take notes nowadays due to more specialized work and
stuff. Though, I should have more incentives for writing. In other
words, I'm just lazy. ;p
More free-thinking morning sessions should be done soon.
The added notes could be used for creating educational materials. It
seems to be very specific on how much you could do, though. Meh, I'll
think about for another time.
The topics I've covered so far for Linux, package managers, archiving,
and learning.
I also updated some formatting for other notes especially with the
command line references.
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.