Shameless plug: you can use org-anki[1] to manage Anki cards from your org-mode notes. [1] https://github.com/eyeinsky/org-anki
Shamelessly plugging my org-mode extension to sync org entries as Anki notes https://github.com/eyeinsky/org-anki ;)
Anki has AnkiWeb for cross device sync and (supposedly, haven't tried) has self-hosting.
We do have a law, but last I checked then in Estonia there was no way for a private person to do API based payments without later needing to log in to the website and signing the transactions manually with an ID card…
I recently created a tiny tool to run code blocks from org files: https://github.com/eyeinsky/org_script Essentially, you just mark the code blocks with `:script name`, and then can list or execute the block from a…
I'm going to shamelessly plug my own emacs org-mode extension: https://github.com/eyeinsky/org-anki Write all your notes to org-mode files in a git repo, sync these (selectively) to Anki. No need to depend on…
Shameless plug: you can use org-anki[1] to manage Anki cards from your org-mode notes. [1] https://github.com/eyeinsky/org-anki
Shamelessly plugging my org-mode extension to sync org entries as Anki notes https://github.com/eyeinsky/org-anki ;)
Anki has AnkiWeb for cross device sync and (supposedly, haven't tried) has self-hosting.
We do have a law, but last I checked then in Estonia there was no way for a private person to do API based payments without later needing to log in to the website and signing the transactions manually with an ID card…
I recently created a tiny tool to run code blocks from org files: https://github.com/eyeinsky/org_script Essentially, you just mark the code blocks with `:script name`, and then can list or execute the block from a…
I'm going to shamelessly plug my own emacs org-mode extension: https://github.com/eyeinsky/org-anki Write all your notes to org-mode files in a git repo, sync these (selectively) to Anki. No need to depend on…