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cldwalker | 1 year ago | on: Johnny.Decimal – A system to organise your life
Tasks can be created with `/todo` and additional ways - https://github.com/logseq/docs/blob/feat/db/db-version.md#cr...
> I don't want to have a drop-down list pop up with distracting icons
The Status property is customizable - https://github.com/logseq/docs/blob/feat/db/db-version.md#cu.... If you don't like the icons, you can delete them from a property's Available Choices - https://github.com/logseq/docs/blob/feat/db/db-version.md#pr...
> I don't want tags on the ends of my lines
Then press `Cmd-Enter` as the ui tells you todo and as documented in https://github.com/logseq/docs/blob/feat/db/db-version.md#cr.... Tags entered that way display as before
> I like having the status right at the front, not singled out as just one more property
It is in the front and the position of a property is configurable ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
cldwalker | 1 year ago | on: Johnny.Decimal – A system to organise your life
Most of the existing workflows remain the same and the DB version opens up many more workflows. Would recommend trying it out if you haven't already with https://test.logseq.com/ and https://github.com/logseq/docs/blob/feat/db/db-version.md. If you have tried it out, please give us feedback :)
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cldwalker | 2 years ago | on: Joplin – An open-source note taking and to-do application with synchronisation
If you haven't already, I'd recommend voting on https://discuss.logseq.com/t/plugin-support-for-ios-android-... if you're waiting for mobile plugin support
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cldwalker | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2022)
Hi! Logseq is building a better environment for learning and managing knowledge. Our primary product is a local-first, note-taking application. Most of our product is open source and we have a vibrant community of users.
We are looking for a frontend engineer who enjoys working with React and CSS and ideally has some experience with building component systems. Most of our product is written in ClojureScript and we are happy to level up someone there. We are a distributed, async team and have an awesome culture of shipping and iterating quickly.
See https://blog.logseq.com/frontend-design-engineer/ for more about the job and to apply. Feel free to contact me at gabriel [at] logseq.com with any questions. Thanks for reading!
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cldwalker | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2022)
Hi! Logseq is building a better environment for learning and managing knowledge. Our primary product is a local-first, note-taking application. Most of our product is open source and we have a vibrant community of users.
We are looking for a frontend engineer who enjoys working with React and CSS and ideally has some experience with building component systems. Most of our product is written in ClojureScript and we are happy to level up someone there. We are a distributed, async team and have an awesome culture of shipping and iterating quickly.
See https://adventurous-ragdoll-1e0.notion.site/Design-Frontend-... for more about the job and to apply. Feel free to contact me at gabriel [at] logseq.com with any questions. Thanks for reading!
cldwalker | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2022)
Hi! Logseq is building a better environment for learning and managing knowledge. Our primary product is a local-first, note-taking application. Most of our product is open source and we have a vibrant community of users.
We are looking for a frontend engineer who enjoys working with React and CSS. Most of our product is written in ClojureScript and we are happy to level up someone there. We are a distributed, async team and have an awesome culture of shipping and iterating quickly.
See https://adventurous-ragdoll-1e0.notion.site/Design-Frontend-... for more about the job and to apply. Feel free to contact me at gabriel [at] logseq.com with any questions. Thanks for reading!
cldwalker | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2022)
Hi! Logseq is building a better environment for learning and managing knowledge. Our primary product is a local-first, note-taking application. Most of our product is open source and we have a vibrant community of users.
We are looking for a frontend engineer who enjoys working with React and CSS. Most of our product is written in ClojureScript and we are happy to level up someone there. We are a distributed, async team and have an awesome culture of shipping and iterating quickly.
See https://adventurous-ragdoll-1e0.notion.site/Design-Frontend-... for more about the job and to apply. Feel free to contact me at gabriel [at] logseq.com with any questions. Thanks for reading!
cldwalker | 6 years ago | on: Knowledge Graphs
cldwalker | 6 years ago | on: Knowledge Graphs