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I finally decided to try and make a note taking tool I've been wanting to use. https://chrononotes.com/

As many here, I've found that a single text file is all that I really need, but found that it makes it difficult to keep track of a variety of things. I was also trying to use the file as a simple project tracker, adding some tags like [BUG-N], and updating them by hand. Eventually, it became difficult to track the progress of things, since I had to jump around the file to look for updates.. or use grep.

I condensed the idea to just that - a very simple tool which manages "trackers", and has a simple filtering built in to "trace" the updates. I've been using it, since I've added the BE, and dogfooding it a bunch. Would love for fellow note takers to take a look. It's not perfect, but I'm keeping it around for myself :)


This looks great if combined with versioning system. As part of git repor for example. But, for general journaling, I would not trust something that does not leverage the strengths of a filesystem.

Thanks for taking a look! There is Markdown import/export from the server, to make sure no one is locked in into the app. I find this more convenient than editing a file though, because it lets me jot down notes on the go from my phone.

After finding a pattern I can use to move colors around, I think, I finally developed an intuition about the movement in Rubik's cube. I've known about solution patterns, but it didn't click until now. Thanks, I'll have to test it!


It's a fun idea, but the actual MRR is listed under the name of the company on the right. Unless it's some sort of meta joke, I think you have an experience-ruining bug


SSH - originally written by one person - Tatu Ylönen.


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