

Eh, that looks like typical take home for a staff level engineer in a big city.


Eh, that looks like typical take home for a staff level engineer in a big city.


Plausible? Absolutely. The questions are what and why?
For notes, it seems like most people have settled on one of three things: org-mode, markdown, or free form plain text. There are some closed source tools that use a proprietary format, but fuck them.
So then the question becomes what does the backend do? Provide a way to query notes for links, topics, and todos? Keep a versioning system? Synchonization? Something else? Answer those questions and you have a project.
For references, take a look at nb, Joplin, Logseq, org-mode, anytype.


For consumer hardware supported by stock kernels? No advantage at all. At most you may want to switch kernels, but most distros have a handy tool for that.
The only time I’ve compiled my own kernel in the last 15 years has been for work on very specialized embedded systems.


There are dozens of us!


Helix when I can install things, vi when I can’t.
What do you think Project Support is?