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Scrunch4173

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I love logseq. However, sync feature is a big miss. I have lost a lot of work due to sync issues.

My first hurdle before it clicked was to find back to all my thoughts and to-dos. Especially since so much is focused around the journal (daily note). I fixed this by adding a template block with all to-dos scheduled for today or before today. Then I have a plan tomorrow page with all to-dos without a due date (scheduled).

I also used tags around subjects, like Home or Work or Home Assistant etc. Or so simple as shopping, so all my to-dos with the tag shopping are shown when I am at the store. I also use alias alot, because I tend to forget exactly what I called each subject (ie smart home vs home Assistant).

I also use the.omniwore addon so i can get all my online research into logseq. Import with tags, so it is automatically added to my subject.

But again, i am in the lookout of a sync solution i trust.

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Scandinavian wine is going to be a thing soon…

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While I wish they would give Ukraine what they need. I also kinda think it is a good thing that they remember their legacy.

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I do not think they get much gas from Ru anymore. I think Norway and the US are providing them with what they need.

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Nah… We tried that. It wasn’t practical. All shops were required to collect glass bottles from customers. You then had to transport them to cleaning facilities. Before transporting them to the breweries. Then back to the stores. And you had to have special crates for transporting the bottles. Since the number of bottles received wasn’t the same as the number of bottles sold, you also had to distribute those crates between stores.

Here we ended up recycling all the plastic and aluminium bottles. They are shredded in the store to make transport efficient. Then transported to the recycling facility. Here about 90% of all bottles are recycled.

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