1 hour ago · Tech · 0 comments

Wow, I’m so good at overcomplicating things, I already made you go “huh?!” with the title alone! I have some mad skillz! On with the show: In the last couple of weeks, I slowly improved and tinkered with my Linux environment (Kubuntu). I’m not sure if it was a single thing that nudged me to do that, but between installing the latest version of Harper and switching to Vivaldi with its great features I keep discovering, I also started using denote-journal. Denote-journal, from the prolific Prot who also made Denote, was something I wanted to try for a while. I didn’t really have a good reason to, because I’ve been using Journelly for a long time, and on my Mac or Linux desktop, I’d call a capture template that would append to the file, adding my additional entries. But I always had one major issue with journaling on my iPhone: privacy. My iPhone is owned and regulated (with a system profile) by my workplace. So even if I’m fine writing personal notes on my Mac (I’m not, I’m iffy about…

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