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book | org-inline-clocking-buttons | |
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4 | 3 | |
2,966 | 11 | |
0.8% | - | |
5.1 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Intro to Cryptography [pdf]
Another good resource on intro crypto is @lvh's Crypto101 book: https://www.crypto101.io/
There are also some basic practical exercises (I don't believe the projects are technically related, but are in similar veins): https://cryptopals.com/
- Crypto 101 is an introductory course on cryptography, freely available for programmers of all ages and skill levels
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Why and How I use Org Mode for my writing and more
Sure! I didn't blog about it, but it is in the issue tracker of e.g. https://github.com/crypto101/book.
org-inline-clocking-buttons
- org-inline-clocking-buttons: Clock In/Clock Out buttons per org heading to simplify clocking in whether on a phone or a desktop.
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Why and How I use Org Mode for my writing and more
> but that is unfortunate IMHO because your first criticism is very valid: there are no good Org tools for phones.
Speaking from an android perspective:
Best is organice (but requires local android webdav server if you don't want to connect to github) for most people design-wise I think.
Others will prefer orgzly.
> This is fine if you live in Emacs and only in Emacs, but if you don't and you'd like to read and modify your files on the go, simply going with the format that for better or worse the rest of the internet has standardized upon, is the much better option.
emacs is available on fdroid now and using a bluetooth keyboard it's a good experience. I hope to improve the touch experience, for instance I recently released a library to make clocking in/out on mobile or just by mouse easier:
https://github.com/ParetoOptimalDev/org-inline-clocking-butt...
I intend to try and make org-mode usable by touch in emacs on android eventually, but it'll be slow and according to things I really need as I need them.
- Package to add Clock In/Clock Out buttons per org heading
What are some alternatives?
org-inline-clocking-butt
org-ql - A searching tool for Org-mode, including custom query languages, commands, saved searches and agenda-like views, etc.
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker
obsidian.nvim - Obsidian 🤝 Neovim