
- FLUID FOR MAC ALTERNATIVES PRODUCTHUNT MANUAL
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Peter Turchin and Sergey Nefedov explore the dynamics and causal connections between such demographic, economic, and political variables in agrarian societies and offer detailed explanations for these long-term oscillations-what the authors call secular cycles. Century-long periods of population expansion come before long periods of stagnation and decline the dynamics of prices mirror population oscillations and states go through strong expansionist phases followed by periods of state failure, endemic sociopolitical instability, and territorial loss. Many historical processes exhibit recurrent patterns of change. :publicationDetails: Published August 1st 2009 by Princeton University Press (first published January 1st 2009)
FLUID FOR MAC ALTERNATIVES PRODUCTHUNT MANUAL
Here is a Goodreads example (all of this gets inserted automatically, no manual entering of the data is necessary): I have custom link inserters for sites I use frequently, such as Github, Goodreads, Steam, Imdb,, , etc. I don’t remember which other editors have this feature Usually, editors using binary formats do have an equivalent feature, but the ones using plain text do not. I frequently paste rich text (e.g., from Chrome) as org-mode text (using pandoc under the hood to convert the HTML to org-mode text). I color some of the links differently than others. I have a lot of custom links E.g., using will open the documentation of sth. will make the background a light blue and the text green. E.g., will use a pink background and make the text bold and black.

I have made some keywords color the line they occur in. I don’t personally appreciate using cloud services, but I imagine a similar thing should be possible using Spotify’s API. I can then manage my playlists in org-mode, ordering them as trees, adding tags, etc. Whenever I like the music currently playing, I go to a playlist file, and type some keyword which then gets expanded to the path of the music file being played (the path is received by communicating with mpv).
FLUID FOR MAC ALTERNATIVES PRODUCTHUNT CODE
Did I mention that org-mode notebooks support multi-language, multi-session notebooks, and that you can use Jupyter kernels or code your own backend(s) to support a new language? This visualizes the words differently and lets me jump between specific classes of words (e.g., command verbs).ĭoing some other NLP work, I easily changed the execution machine of the code cells in my notebook to a remote machine. Managing my various irregularly recurring bills (no credit cards or any kind of auto money retrieval here)ĭoing some NLP work, I marked up different words via a custom markup extension. Some examples of extended usages I have had with org-mode this week, to give you a taste of possibilities: Beware that Obsidian is a closed source tool and any investment you do make in it is likely to become obsolete in ten years. iOS also doesn’t let us run emacs directly (Ask yourself how an OS could be allowed to exist that doesn’t allow you to run GPL software.), and so SSH needs to be used.)Įmacs (and org-mode) reward investment and self-extensions, so if someone is adamant not to invest in their tooling, I would recommend Obsidian.

Its mobile story is pretty sad though (There are some options, but by its very nature org-mode shines when it is run by emacs.

FLUID FOR MAC ALTERNATIVES PRODUCTHUNT PLUS
I have ultimately found emacs’ org-mode plus git (for syncing, backups, and, well, version control) plus ripgrep/fzf (for searching and quickly jumping to a file/section) plus org-super-links (which provides automatic backlink insertion/deletion) plus gpg (for encrypting sensitive files/sections emacs and org-mode support for gpg is superb) to be leagues ahead of the competition. I have tried Obsidian, Joplin, Logseq, Notion, Evernote, Onenote, Google Notes, Apple Notes, and various other markdown editors.
