From 3b3ded70587af4e780ed18697cd2be8ff48efe67 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rtk0c Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2025 13:31:50 -0700 Subject: Big spell correction, using LTeX vscode extension which is languagetools under the hood which I struggled immensely trying to setup in emacs back then... now I give up --- content/blog/org-mode-watchlist.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'content/blog/org-mode-watchlist.md') diff --git a/content/blog/org-mode-watchlist.md b/content/blog/org-mode-watchlist.md index 9c58819..c63fea0 100644 --- a/content/blog/org-mode-watchlist.md +++ b/content/blog/org-mode-watchlist.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ date: 2025-04-19T12:29:00-07:00 Watch progress websites exist for [anime](https://myanimelist.net) and [film](https://letterboxd.com). They work great. Socialization is great. -But they don't record the _exact time_ at which I finished each episode. I find such statistics amusing to dig through in some kind of a year-end review. I also found it tremendously helpful to know which episodes were most recently watched, and in what order. Helps with recollecting the context of each show, especially when chasing more than a couple of shows at the same time. +But they don't record the _exact time_ at which I finished each episode. I find such statistics amusing to dig through in some kind of year-end review. I also found it tremendously helpful to know which episodes were most recently watched, and in what order. Helps with recollecting the context of each show, especially when chasing more than a couple of shows at the same time. Depending on your judgment, using Letterboxd and MyAnimeList may also constitute giving private information to 3rd parties. So I ended with an organization system that's, effectively, top layer of bullet points for the show, and inner layer for the episodes. Something like: -- cgit v1.3.1