emailing offline

emailing offline

Write and save the file on your cli editor.
Pipe yor file: cat xyz.txt | mutt -s test recipientemailaddress

–> the text file must be saved in the same directory in which you pipe your text –> use aliases to shorten each command

turn on WiFi
click enter to send pipe

example:
r x.txt | m -s test rec@

example 2:
m -x
write your email
turn on WiFi
click enter

to shoot off several emails with m -x open several terminals and
click enter one by one
–> open additional terminal: command+N
–> toggle terminals: command+1,2,3 aso.
–> have blog on terminal 1
–> email on term 2
–> w3m cnn on term 4

work offline

work offline

Not everybody has the privilege to enjoy Internet flatrate. I am one of those who have to pay big bugs for each and every byte that’s been up- or downloaded.

I had to learn the hard way that it is always more beneficial for the purse to work offline and only eventually to sync with the cloud.

Telegram and WhatsApp luxury, that means being connected 24/7 is something not really necessary. Make ahead of time appointments, keep them faithfully. Respond to email promptly. That’s the proper and sober way to go through a healthy Internet diet.

speed

                speed
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We tried them all. Also the new apps that promise to save you milliseconds because they squeeze three steps into one click.

In the end the command line combined with a pastebin online is still king, uncompeted.

Simplicity with smallest footprint on the web — that is plaintext from the command line.

roam

roam

Ways too complicated and not better than any connected blog.
Hyperlinks are still the ultimate.

Talking about roamresearch