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Notion. I adopted the Second Brain template https://thomasjfrank.com/brain/ and never looked back. Source: 6 months ago
Notion doesn't have any structure out of the box. Think of it as an empty database with no tables or schema. It's up to you to either import templates or design a system that works for your needs. In the world of notion, orgmode would be called a "Second brain" system. One where you can dump tasks, notes, etc.. And it keeps track of it for you. A lot of people have recommending this brain system:... Source: about 1 year ago
Feel free to DM, but I've probably not customized my system very much compared to a lot of other people. So it'd be a simpler setup as far as how I'm using it 🙂 A lot of my setup I've done based on Thomas Frank's Ultimate Brain template. And if you haven't seen it before, he has a ton of really good Notion information on his second YouTube Channel Thomas Frank Explains as well as his main website. It's probably... Source: about 1 year ago
The template? Like $80. I think it's worth it though, especially because it comes with a ton of supplemental material explaining how to use essentially every part of it, and it's still regularly being updated. Source: about 1 year ago
I’ve been sitting on getting Thomas Frank’s Ultimate Brain for Notion template because I’m wanting to have a “Second Brain”/resource to archive a lot of stuff I’m getting email newsletters for, using the PARA method to reduce digital clutter, and to streamline my tasks I need to do for personal projects (I use Sunsama a little for that already, but mostly for work on another laptop I have). It’s $80 and I’d need... Source: about 1 year ago
If you haven't already installed VSCode, you can download it from the official website. Follow the installation instructions for your operating system. - Source: dev.to / 6 days ago
So, after a few seconds, your project will be ready and I would love if you open the project on some code editor. I'll be using Visual Studio Code. - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
Additionally, if you're using an advanced Integrated Development Environment (IDE) like Visual Studio Code (VSCode), you can directly use iOS or Android emulators through the IDE. - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
The plugin is now available in the Visual Studio Code Store and Open VSX Registry, and you can theoretically use it in Microsoft Visual Studio Code, code-server, VSCodium, and other vscode series IDEs, linked below:. - Source: dev.to / 12 days ago
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a popular, open-source code editor known for its extensibility and customization options. When paired with the official Flutter extension, VS Code transforms into a powerful development environment for building Flutter applications. - Source: dev.to / 14 days ago
Second Brain - Capture & organize everything in Notion.
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