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ohh thanks for sharing, I'll check that out.

the winner of mine was Inconsolata, tough my favorite font, Iosevka, was not even part of the sample :)

Love everything to Markdownify :) I was just wondering, is there a Neovim/Markdown email client? Potentially using something like this? I love Neomutt, or Newsboat, and other TUIs. It would be great to have something totally on Markdown. Update: I gave it a spin [1] with Go and some of my favorite CLI's.

[1] https://x.com/sspaeti/status/2036539855182627169


There's not one that I'm aware of. Maybe it's about time there is :D

I gave Claude a spin, given all my likings ;) https://github.com/ssp-data/neomd

Duplicate: there's already a thread about this on HN, currently sitting at #1: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47438723

to be expected at some point, but for the independence and best interest of the Python ecosystem, I don't think it's a plus.

I just use plain-text files for my CRM in Obsidian [1]. Works great if you are a solo founder only.

[1] https://www.ssp.sh/brain/managing-my-business-with-obsidian/


Nice, this seems interesting. I don't use Obsidian (I use Logseq) but this has given me a couple of ideas for a CRM I am building (it's currently in a Personal Relationship manager phase which I've found useful for about a year or two).

Thanks for sharing.


Love this setup! I also use Obsidian, but after DenchClaw I usually just open my Obsidian directory into DenchClaw so I can do anything with it. It has all the needed primitives for me like the markdown editor, graphs, etc.


That's a simple but useful set up, thanks for sharing.


Quoting[1] kepano (CEO of Obsidian) - Why you might use Obsidian Sync headless:

- Automate remote backups

- Automate publishing a website

- Give agentic tools access to a vault without access to your full computer

- Sync a shared team vault to a server that feeds other tools

- Run scheduled automations e.g. aggregate daily notes into weekly summaries, auto-tag, etc

...all while having the speed, privacy, customizability, end-to-end encryption of Obsidian Sync.

[1]: https://x.com/kepano/status/2027485552451432936


Switzerland seems very up to date. Maybe because it's small, or because Google Zurich is developing some of the Google maps features (?)


to me, it was helpful for night sessions, as I didn't have good light that would be too strong. This one does not shine into screen, so it's good for the eyes. But certainly not a must or anything you need.


Isn't it better to have light on the back of the screen? Like illuminating the wall slightly?


maybe, but then I don't see my keys or stuff on the table. It dims automatically and has different color temperatures. It's practical, I don't have space behind my desk, and it's not that expensive. I didn't thought too much about it actually, when I bought it :)


More details on the new blog too: https://atproto.com/blog/new-site-2026


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