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Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
Here's a proof of concept I've put together:@obsdmd Reminders integration powered by Shortcuts. Write down tasks in Obsidian as plain text, they turn into native reminders.Could run as an automaton. I can also support reminder deep-linking. Should I continue here? πŸ˜„ pic.twitter.com/dC4aq6s9fbβ€” Federico Viticci (@viticci) October 20, 2021
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Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
Here's a proof of concept I've put together: @obsdmd <-> Reminders integration powered by Shortcuts. Write down tasks in Obsidian as plain text, they turn into native reminders. Could run as an automaton. I can also support reminder deep-linking. Should I continue here? πŸ˜„ https://t.co/dC4aq6s9fb
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Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
The most challenging section for me this year was the Safari one. In the end, I *really* like what Apple has done on the iPhone. However, I consider the iPad UI a regression from iPadOS 14. And then we have Extensions. Read it here: https://t.co/CDLk1rsHpg https://t.co/Xg1MY9ydAa
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Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
In today's issue of @ClubMacStories Weekly, I wrote about my 'Dashboard' setup in @obsdmd – an inbox for my thoughts I've been using for the past several months. This includes practical details on plugins, commands, and more: https://t.co/dPknXBZJJV pic.twitter.com/R2cfGgBkfmβ€” Federico Viticci (@viticci) August 6, 2021
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Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
I've decided to publish the first article of my @obsdmd series from @ClubMacStories for free on MacStories for everyone to read. This covers the basics and how you can get started with Obsidian. Everything else is available for @ClubMacStories members. https://t.co/OFk7YmT3Af https://t.co/TLRcfJXCwe
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Federico Viticci on Twitter
John Voorhees on Twitter
John Voorhees on Twitter
Once you get past the basics that @viticci covered in the first two installments of his Obsidian series for @ClubMacStories members, you can create some very cool setups like Federico’s Dashboard note. https://t.co/vQ8XcXxxd6
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John Voorhees on Twitter
viticci | Mon Aug 09 16:59:26 +0000 2021
viticci | Mon Aug 09 16:59:26 +0000 2021
I've decided to publish the first article of my @obsdmd series from @ClubMacStories for free on MacStories for everyone to read. This covers the basics and how you can get started with Obsidian. Everything else is available for @ClubMacStories members. https://t.co/OFk7YmT3Af https://t.co/TLRcfJXCwe
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viticci | Mon Aug 09 16:59:26 +0000 2021
Federico Viticci on Twitter
Federico Viticci on Twitter
The new OCR and filesystem features of Shortcuts in iOS 15 are WILD. I created a shortcut that:- Extracts text from an image using OCR- Suggests some of that text as file name - Saves the image into a specific folder in the Files app (in my case, local storage)🀯 #WWDC21 pic.twitter.com/GQviSYSgeZβ€” Federico Viticci (@viticci) June 9, 2021
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Federico Viticci on Twitter
viticci | Wed Jun 09 11:13:00 +0000 2021
viticci | Wed Jun 09 11:13:00 +0000 2021
The new OCR and filesystem features of Shortcuts in iOS 15 are WILD. I created a shortcut that: - Extracts text from an image using OCR - Suggests some of that text as file name - Saves the image into a specific folder in the Files app (in my case, local storage) 🀯 #WWDC21 https://t.co/GQviSYSgeZ
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viticci | Wed Jun 09 11:13:00 +0000 2021