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Announcing that a core part of @logseq is now scriptable with #NodeJS through github.com/logseq/nbb-log…! This means you can query and analyze your graphs with independent applications. Two specific use cases that are now possible:
Node.js scripts can run any #Datalog query that the Logseq app can. These scripts run independent of a Logseq app and can run in CI environments like Github actions. Learn more at github.com/logseq/nbb-log…
Node.js scripts can extract almost every actionable piece of text Logseq recognizes e.g. a url, property, page reference, etc. Learn more at github.com/logseq/nbb-log…
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One month ago we released Pitch for iOS, this week we're following up with the Android version.

This has been nothing but a team effort, so a huge round of shout outs to the team, old and new:
Bora (no twitter) @trybeee @Ferossgp @hamidhadi_ @mirocosic @tomazstolfa @dasTom
🙇‍♂️
Also shout outs to the teams alumni @danituits and @shawnroos who had a big impact on the project as well 🙌
And of course the app is standing on the shoulders of giants all across the company. Special shout outs to @mishakarpenko for bringing me on board in the first place and to @adamrenklint and Åsa Liden for shaping the engineering culture @Pitch 🙇‍♂️
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So, I've been using Emacs (spacemacs specifically) for years and I LOVE it.

But I am extremely confident there is something magical about @CursiveIDE that would change the way I work in #clojure and #Clojurescript if I made time to learn it.

I would like to use 💵 to fix this
I've seen the impact that @nateliason, @fortelabs and others course creators have had on power and value that folks get from @RoamResearch, and I've come to believe these cohort style courses can have very high ROI and ROA (return on attention), for both students and instructors.
It seems like a no brainer to me to pay $500 to @colinfleming or someone he endorses for a 4-6 week, one hour per week "course" on @CursiveIDE - and If it had 30% as much value as I expect It'll have, I'd recommend all our engineers through.

Am I alone in thinking like this?
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