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Use - to exclude a search key. E.g. path:-“templates” or -tag:#diary.
Use - to exclude a search key. E.g. path:-“templates” or -tag:#diary.
I forgot about filtering in graph view. Thanks a lot for the reminder!
I don’t get the naming convention of a Zettelkasten. What if you have two notes about radioactive mayonnaise, but with different timestamps?
The story turns out to be an act of revenge by the co-author, who donated 10 million pound to Cameron’s party in hopes of being given a cabinet position. After Cameron refused to give him such, Ashcroft co-wrote an unauthorized “biography” of Cameron.
With this in mind, I wouldn’t give this story any second thought other than the realization that Ashcroft is an utter tool.
Inventors of those patents are Robert L. Sweet and Alan B. Densky. Those names mean anything? I don’t know them and I don’t get the point you are trying to make…
They are talking about dark matter not dark energy.
Yes, mine does this too. He fixes the arm with his teeth and then starts licking my arm. Eventually he gags, but continues anyway. I call it “lollypopping”.
fuck Lysander
Do you mean Lysanderoth ;)
/s I don’t know this book, can you give a short outline what it’s about?
I assume you mean, that you disagree with my idea. In this case I find it a somewhat valid use of a downvote within the system that I outlined. But if everyone downvotes what they disagree with, before actually engaging with the content, it turns Lemmy into just another echo chamber.
I disagree. There is rarely a relevance for like/dislike and all upvotes and downvotes are, should be viewed as and used as indicators of relevance.
Upvote what you find relevant/interesting, not what you like.
Downvote what you find irrelevant to the community or what uses language that you find inappropriate for that community, not what you don’t like.
Right? What kind of person teases us like that and then doesn’t share the method :|