

I see, yea still can’t do headless in rust desk. You’re right about that.
As for input-leap, yea, not too sure about mac, i’m a linux only guy at this point in time.
I see, yea still can’t do headless in rust desk. You’re right about that.
As for input-leap, yea, not too sure about mac, i’m a linux only guy at this point in time.
Not too complicated actually.
I work in sales, I set up a few pages, namely:
And then set up a few templates that i use whenever i get a new client and new project so its a simple /template and bam they’re automatically linked to the project pages.
here’s an example of a new client template:
- # #Client details
template:: New Client
- contact::
- email::
- telephone::
- address::
- tags::
It links back to the client page and the new project template links back to that specific client so everything is always within the proper linked reference.
here’s an example of a new project:
- # #Projects Details
template:: New Project
-client::
-status:: TODO
-creation::
-deadline::
-tags::
- ## Project Summary
-
I log everything in the journal (which is why i prefer logseq).
I had a more complicated set up when if first started but ended up simplifying it and honestly the simpler the better since as long as you make sure to use the project tag all of your notes will show up as linked references.
Every since i got introduced to tiling WM’s i literally cannot use anything else. Its does take a bit of time to understand it and learn how to configure it, but i’ve learned so much about linux in general because of it.
I use rustdesk with wayland, works for me for everything i need it to. As for barriers, i believe input-leap works with wayland.
I tried everything under the sun and then just decided to build my own CRM system with logseq and I’ve never looked back.
Yea, I bought one of the induction chargers cause this happened to me about a year ago. My phone still works so i see no reason to buy a new one and quite frankly i just don’t want to. Gonna ride this bad boy out until it dies.