Valentine's Day brings to mind one of my favorite opening lines from the novel "Love in the Time of Cholera" by Gabriel García Márquez. “It was inevitable: the scent of bitter almonds always reminded him of the fate of unrequited love.”
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What do you mean? Each folder in Obsidian has a local source with all of the text files. For bulk organization it's faster. When I create a bunch of notes and want to move them, I can select in the source folder rather than one by one in Obsidian.
This is a good observation! I hadn't thought of that. I have heard teachers are going back to handwritten assignments, so this would make sense.
Finished Griselda and while it was entertaining, they made her character something she wasn't. Cocaine Cowboys and its sequel focusing on her painted a very different picture.
Not sure my kid would even be able to lift his head with the Vision Pro.
Pay attention to what bothers you. Make sure to communicate that. Your partner might not even be aware. Also, make extra sure to acknowledge when they do something that makes you feel loved, whatever it is.
I'm biased, but Brave wallet has a multi-chain portfolio. It's both on Desktop and mobile. Try it out.
Try out Brave wallet. You can import multiple Solana accounts.
I access Step on the mobile browser. And unfortunately, no, you can only view one wallet at a time.
My wife introduced me to this book before we got married 15 years ago. I recommend it to people. This is one of those books that shifts your POV.
Seth was writing about us but didn't know it. "...I'm talking about people who are making an affirmative choice to be weird. Most people who make that choice are paradoxically looking to be accepted. Not by everyone, of course, but by their tribe, by people they admire and hope to be respected by."
Audiobooks made my commute bearable. Sometimes I miss having that couple of hours to listen.