[-] CuriousOtter@mander.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

COR BLIMEY MATE! WHAT ARE YE DOIN IN ME POCKETS?

[-] CuriousOtter@mander.xyz 12 points 1 year ago

It's unfortunate that debt forgiveness was ever conceived in the first place. It fails on so many levels, but now it even fails the people that expected to be forgiven. Even if it were possible to continue with what was pledged, it's still a half measure temporary bandaid and not a solution.

[-] CuriousOtter@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Akane was concerned about everything being a dream but I think Yamada's embrace really wiped her mind of that. She was so happy that she couldn't even sleep. Super adorable 🥰

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It's a master of camouflage

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by CuriousOtter@mander.xyz to c/beekeeping@mander.xyz

Hi all, this little guy (or maybe big for a bee) was visiting my Passionflower today :)

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Hello all, there's a new community for identifying different types of fungi! Feel free to come join us!

[-] CuriousOtter@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

I started using Obsidian about a month ago. So far I've been treating it like a personal wiki. It took me a while to start really figuring out what to create, but now some of my primary subjects are technical notes (programming), ancestry, health, academic notes, etc.

I mainly feel prompted to create notes based on learned information. I might take an article found online with really interesting information, then convert it into my own words and save that as a note. The more concise I can make the note, the better. It's preferable to try and get to the main point of a subject in a few sentences or less. Doing it this way makes future me spend less time retrieving the information I need.

One shortcut that has helped me a lot is CTRL + O. It will open a promp to find a note, or create one if that doesn't exist. It's important to give your notes basic tags as well for what topics they pertain to do that you can make searching easier.

As for how much I use it, currently maybe a couple times a day, but I anticipate my usage growing as my note collection becomes larger.

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The three sisters garden is a symbiotic formation of corn, beans, & squash. These crops combine to create preferable growing conditions for each of their cohabitants.

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