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What are data types

Application discussion / Sean Barnes / 04/02/2022

This article will cover the basics of what a data type is and the role of data types in computing.

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Notion database views guide

Application-tip / Sean Barnes / Notion, productivity tools / 31/01/2022

This guide will discuss the various views available to us in Notion and the type of work you can consider using each view for.

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Review of the Sony X85J

Uncategorized / Sean Barnes / Sony Television / 28/01/2022

This article reviews the Sony X85J 43 inch television, which I bought to replace my last tv, which I had owned for about five years.

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Selecting a data type for a field in Notion.

Guide to Notion Data types

Application-tip / Sean Barnes / Notion, productivity tools / 24/01/2022

In a Notion database, each field will have a specified data type that defines the data held in that field. This guide explains each type.

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My first thoughts on Mem

Application discussion / Sean Barnes / Note taking / 21/01/2022

I have been using Mem during the last month and here are my thoughts on using Mem. Will I look to add Mem to my current productivity process?

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Creating a database in Notion

Application-tip / Sean Barnes / Notion, productivity tools / 17/01/2022

This guide will cover the basics of creating both an in-page database and an inline-table database within Notion.

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Be wary when buying HDMI 2.1

Hardware discussion / Sean Barnes / HDMI / 14/01/2022

An announcement made by the HDMI forum has put the emphasis on the consumer to check HDMI 2.1 compliant equipment delivers what you want.

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A map showing the connection between my Slipbox notes in Obsidian

Taking smart notes in Obsidian

Application discussion / Sean Barnes / Note taking, Obsidian / 10/01/2022

In taking smart notes in Obsidian, I will explain how I take Smart notes using a digital Zettelkasten system.

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A map showing the connection between my Slipbox notes in Obsidian

Review of How to Take Smart Notes

Books / Sean Barnes / Book review / 07/01/2022

A review of How To Take Smart Notes written by Sonke Ahrens. This book was the catalyst for me to create my own Zettlekasten system.

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Top 3 CTNET articles of December 2021

Monthly Review / Sean Barnes / 04/01/2022

What I consider to be my top three articles published in December 2021.

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