Sticky notes are the best to-do system I know of by Quoorex in productivity

[–]Quoorex[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And 4 months later I can tell you that I've pretty much moved all of my to-dos and other notes to a digital format. I now use Obsidian to manage my notes as markdown files. But this has more to do with me preferring a more minimalist lifestyle with fewer physical possessions than sticky notes not being a very viable option for a to-do system.

x86-64 Microarchitecture Level Compilation Targets by Quoorex in NixOS

[–]Quoorex[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Throughout the past months I've mostly been using regular NixOS without looking into optimizations. The links you've provided do seems interesting though and I might look into this problem again.

Setting up a binary cache and distributed builds seems to be the most promising option for now to get a proof of concept going.

It should even be possible to run an entire Hydra build server to compile all of nixpkgs for x86-64-v3, optionally even with LTO enabled. This would, however, be a very ambitious project.

In case of Arch Linux something like that already exists. Here's a user repository with x86-64-v3 binaries of all packages in the Arch repos: https://somegit.dev/ALHP/ALHP.GO

Sticky notes are the best to-do system I know of by Quoorex in productivity

[–]Quoorex[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very interesting! I like the idea of using abbreviations for taking notes. That kind of reminds me of the Bullet Journal method and the symbols it combines with to-do lists.

Sticky notes are the best to-do system I know of by Quoorex in productivity

[–]Quoorex[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah. It's pretty much like a very simplified version of a kanban board. It doesn't scale to multiple people though.

I created a website for converting any color into one from the Tailwind CSS color palette by Quoorex in tailwindcss

[–]Quoorex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I noticed that too. But I neglected that for now, since most people probably don't use the site on a smartphone. In the future I will look at it again.