This is a mandatory comment about Emacs’ org mode since .org
files are extremely similar in syntax to .md
and can be interconverted extremely easily.
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Well, Wittgenstein, the question wasn’t posed to you specifically; most of us mortals have the decency to simply not weigh in on an open query that clearly depends on context we lack.
If you wandered into a class you’d never enrolled in and complained to the professor that you’d never met anyone named Boltzmann and didn’t think it appropriate to use the term “constant” in relation to something expected to change then I doubt anyone would feel spurred to introspection by whatever insults you’d gurgle up for them either.
If you don’t know the answer, you’re not required to respond. Armed with this new agency, please feel free to delete any reviews in the following format:
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“I NEVER ATE AT THIS RESTAURANT STOP MESSAGINE ME TO REVIEW IT”
If you deem
.org
to be sufficient and want to use Emacs1 itself, there is an extension for the zettelkasten method of note taking that you might find useful.1: Despite originating with the Emacs community,
.org
files are recognized by many (most?) IDEs, but I’m not sure if extensions are regularly ported to non-Lisp editors.