From c9b238f18d13e157b2c7a96677cd5645b91b63da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bram Adams <3282661+bramses@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2022 14:57:08 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] vault backup: 2022-12-15 14:57:08 --- .obsidian/hotkeys.json | 9 +++ .obsidian/plugins/cmdr/data.json | 6 ++ .obsidian/plugins/quickadd/data.json | 34 ++++++++++ .../plugins/recent-files-obsidian/data.json | 68 ++++++++++--------- .obsidian/workspace.json | 48 +++++-------- 202212151455.md | 34 ++++++++++ Computed/To Process.md | 8 ++- Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-23.md | 5 ++ Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-51.md | 28 ++++++++ Inbox/Computer Capture/Computer Capture.md | 2 + _tutorial/Hotkeys.md | 3 +- 11 files changed, 178 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-) create mode 100644 202212151455.md create mode 100644 Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-23.md create mode 100644 Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-51.md diff --git a/.obsidian/hotkeys.json b/.obsidian/hotkeys.json index eec7d67..db53555 100644 --- a/.obsidian/hotkeys.json +++ b/.obsidian/hotkeys.json @@ -88,5 +88,14 @@ ], "key": "V" } + ], + "file-explorer:reveal-active-file": [ + { + "modifiers": [ + "Alt", + "Shift" + ], + "key": "'" + } ] } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.obsidian/plugins/cmdr/data.json b/.obsidian/plugins/cmdr/data.json index 9febca7..1bfd246 100644 --- a/.obsidian/plugins/cmdr/data.json +++ b/.obsidian/plugins/cmdr/data.json @@ -29,6 +29,12 @@ "icon": "brush", "name": "Linter: Lint the current file", "mode": "any" + }, + { + "id": "quickadd:choice:94b67496-7eef-4e51-9054-cbf04cdf8bc8", + "icon": "at-sign", + "name": "QuickAdd: Capture Thought", + "mode": "any" } ], "rightRibbon": [], diff --git a/.obsidian/plugins/quickadd/data.json b/.obsidian/plugins/quickadd/data.json index df333cc..87071fb 100644 --- a/.obsidian/plugins/quickadd/data.json +++ b/.obsidian/plugins/quickadd/data.json @@ -27,6 +27,40 @@ "type": "Macro", "command": true, "macroId": "8b7ed685-74c3-454b-ba8c-961c60a985af" + }, + { + "id": "94b67496-7eef-4e51-9054-cbf04cdf8bc8", + "name": "Capture Thought", + "type": "Capture", + "command": true, + "appendLink": false, + "captureTo": "Inbox/Computer Capture/{{DATE:YYYY-MM-DD-HH-mm-ss}}", + "captureToActiveFile": false, + "createFileIfItDoesntExist": { + "enabled": true, + "createWithTemplate": false, + "template": "" + }, + "format": { + "enabled": true, + "format": "---\ntags: [to-process]\n---\n\n{{value}}" + }, + "insertAfter": { + "enabled": false, + "after": "", + "insertAtEnd": false, + "createIfNotFound": false, + "createIfNotFoundLocation": "top" + }, + "prepend": true, + "task": false, + "openFileInNewTab": { + "enabled": false, + "direction": "vertical", + "focus": true + }, + "openFile": false, + "openFileInMode": "default" } ], "macros": [ diff --git a/.obsidian/plugins/recent-files-obsidian/data.json b/.obsidian/plugins/recent-files-obsidian/data.json index 59cdf41..85377ef 100644 --- a/.obsidian/plugins/recent-files-obsidian/data.json +++ b/.obsidian/plugins/recent-files-obsidian/data.json @@ -1,5 +1,41 @@ { "recentFiles": [ + { + "basename": "To Process", + "path": "Computed/To Process.md" + }, + { + "basename": "2022-12-15-14-50-51", + "path": "Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-51.md" + }, + { + "basename": "202212151455", + "path": "202212151455.md" + }, + { + "basename": "2022-12-15-14-50-23", + "path": "Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-23.md" + }, + { + "basename": "README", + "path": "README.md" + }, + { + "basename": "2022-Q4", + "path": "Calendar/Quarterly/2022-Q4.md" + }, + { + "basename": "2022-12-14", + "path": "Calendar/Daily/2022-12-14.md" + }, + { + "basename": "Hotkeys", + "path": "_tutorial/Hotkeys.md" + }, + { + "basename": "Workouts", + "path": "Computed/Workouts.md" + }, { "basename": "2022-W51", "path": "Calendar/Weekly/2022-W51.md" @@ -8,10 +44,6 @@ "basename": "2022-W51-Kanban", "path": "Calendar/Weekly/2022-W51-Kanban.md" }, - { - "basename": "README", - "path": "README.md" - }, { "basename": "Weekly", "path": "Templates/Weekly.md" @@ -44,10 +76,6 @@ "basename": "Squats", "path": "Databases/Workouts/Squats.md" }, - { - "basename": "Workouts", - "path": "Computed/Workouts.md" - }, { "basename": "Workouts", "path": "Databases/Workouts/Workouts.md" @@ -148,22 +176,10 @@ "basename": "Readwise", "path": "Readwise/Readwise.md" }, - { - "basename": "2022-12-14", - "path": "Calendar/Daily/2022-12-14.md" - }, - { - "basename": "Hotkeys", - "path": "_tutorial/Hotkeys.md" - }, { "basename": "Trackers", "path": "Computed/Trackers.md" }, - { - "basename": "To Process", - "path": "Computed/To Process.md" - }, { "basename": "Tasks", "path": "Computed/Tasks.md" @@ -183,18 +199,6 @@ { "basename": "Kanban", "path": "_PARA/Archive/Archived Project/Kanban.md" - }, - { - "basename": "202212141113", - "path": "Private/202212141113.md" - }, - { - "basename": "Secret Note", - "path": "Private/Secret Note.md" - }, - { - "basename": "Scratchpad", - "path": "Inbox/Scratchpad.md" } ], "omittedPaths": [], diff --git a/.obsidian/workspace.json b/.obsidian/workspace.json index 1dce913..ca1cc99 100644 --- a/.obsidian/workspace.json +++ b/.obsidian/workspace.json @@ -7,20 +7,6 @@ "id": "3fde841227753554", "type": "tabs", "children": [ - { - "id": "e5e122d97fdadddf", - "type": "leaf", - "pinned": true, - "state": { - "type": "markdown", - "state": { - "file": "Templates/Weekly.md", - "mode": "source", - "source": false - }, - "pinned": true - } - }, { "id": "fa7779fed8ad75a1", "type": "leaf", @@ -36,19 +22,19 @@ } }, { - "id": "d213700ecd94cda4", + "id": "5aa185008f6cc9cd", "type": "leaf", "state": { "type": "markdown", "state": { - "file": "Calendar/Weekly/2022-W51.md", - "mode": "preview", + "file": "Computed/To Process.md", + "mode": "source", "source": false } } } ], - "currentTab": 2 + "currentTab": 1 } ], "direction": "vertical" @@ -133,7 +119,7 @@ "state": { "type": "backlink", "state": { - "file": "Calendar/Weekly/2022-W51.md", + "file": "Computed/To Process.md", "collapseAll": false, "extraContext": false, "sortOrder": "alphabetical", @@ -150,7 +136,7 @@ "state": { "type": "outgoing-link", "state": { - "file": "Calendar/Weekly/2022-W51.md", + "file": "Computed/To Process.md", "linksCollapsed": false, "unlinkedCollapsed": true } @@ -173,7 +159,7 @@ "state": { "type": "outline", "state": { - "file": "Calendar/Weekly/2022-W51.md" + "file": "Computed/To Process.md" } } }, @@ -221,17 +207,17 @@ "periodic-notes:Open today": false } }, - "active": "d213700ecd94cda4", + "active": "5aa185008f6cc9cd", "lastOpenFiles": [ - "Calendar/Weekly/2022-W51-Kanban.md", - "Calendar/Weekly/2022-W51.md", + "Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-51.md", + "202212151455.md", + "202212151454.md", + "Computed/To Process.md", + "Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-23.md", + "Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-41-44.md", + "Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-49-33.md", + "Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-49-30.md", "README.md", - "Templates/Weekly.md", - "Templates/Zettelkasten Note.md", - "Templates/People.md", - "202212120002.md", - "202212090137.md", - "202212090136.md", - "Computed/Computed.md" + "Calendar/Quarterly/2022-Q4.md" ] } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/202212151455.md b/202212151455.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0db54a --- /dev/null +++ b/202212151455.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +--- +aliases: [Pinecones and Spirals (Phyllotaxis)] +tags: [zettel] +projects: [] +title: Pinecones and Spirals (Phyllotaxis) +linter-yaml-title-alias: Pinecones and Spirals (Phyllotaxis) +date created: Thursday, December 15th 2022, 2:55:21 pm +date modified: Thursday, December 15th 2022, 2:55:37 pm +--- + +# Pinecones and Spirals (Phyllotaxis) + + +> While we’re on [**the topic of pine cones**](https://awkwardbotany.com/2019/12/11/pine-cones-are-like-hangars-for-pine-tree-seeds/), have you ever considered their scales and the spirals they form? Nature is replete with spirals, so perhaps it’s no surprise that they are found in pine cones. The more interesting thing is that the number of spirals found on pine cones are almost always Fibonacci numbers. But maybe that’s not that surprising either, as Fibonacci numbers are also pretty common in nature. +> +> Add 1 plus 1 and you get 2. Add 2 plus 1 and you get 3. 3 + 2 = 5, 5 + 3 = 8, and 8 + 5 = 13. One, two, three, five, eight, and thirteen are [**Fibonacci numbers**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci_number). Continue adding the sum to the number that came before it, and that’s the Fibonacci Sequence. The ratio of two neighboring Fibonacci numbers is an approximation of the [**golden ratio**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio) (_e.g._ 8/5 = 1.6). This is commonly represented by drawing a series of squares on graph paper and then drawing a spiral across the squares. Each square drawn is larger than the last in accordance with the Fibonacci sequence, and the spiral drawn through the squares is a [**logarithmic spiral**](http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LogarithmicSpiral.html). +> +> [![](https://awkwardbotany.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/1024px-fibonacci_spiral_2019.svg_.png?w=660&h=418)](https://awkwardbotany.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/1024px-fibonacci_spiral_2019.svg_.png) +> +> **via [wikimedia commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fibonacci_spiral_2019.svg)** +> +> So, what does this have to do with pine cones? Well if you count the number of spirals that are going to the right, then count the number of spirals going to the left, you usually end up with two adjacent numbers in the Fibonacci sequence. Most often it’s either 5 and 8 or 8 and 13. You can find this same pattern in lots of other plant parts, including the aggregate fruits of pineapples, the disc flowers of sunflowers (and other plants in the aster family), the bracts of artichoke flowers, florets on a cauliflower, and leaf arrangements of all sorts of other plants. +> +> The arrangement of leaves is called **[phyllotaxis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllotaxis)**, and when the leaves on a stem form a spiral pattern it’s called a phyllotactic spiral. +> +> … +> +> [![](https://awkwardbotany.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/fibonacci-pine-cone-1_0736-edited.jpg?w=660&h=535)](https://awkwardbotany.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/fibonacci-pine-cone-1_0736-edited.jpg) +> +> -- [Pine Cones and the Fibonacci Sequence](https://awkwardbotany.com/2019/12/25/pine-cones-and-the-fibonacci-sequence/) + +Phyllotaxis is a spiral pattern of leaves. Pinecones have these spirals in the Fibonacci sequence. +Plants have some pretty unique biology, like shoots that can be grown from trees without cutting them down [[202212120002]]. + diff --git a/Computed/To Process.md b/Computed/To Process.md index e6eefd1..a96729b 100644 --- a/Computed/To Process.md +++ b/Computed/To Process.md @@ -1,12 +1,14 @@ --- -tags: +aliases: [To Process] +tags: [] title: To Process date created: Tuesday, December 13th 2022, 2:33:51 pm -date modified: Wednesday, December 14th 2022, 3:33:55 pm +date modified: Thursday, December 15th 2022, 2:42:23 pm +linter-yaml-title-alias: To Process --- ```dataview list from "Inbox" OR "Readwise" where contains(file.tags, "#to-process") -``` \ No newline at end of file +``` diff --git a/Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-23.md b/Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-23.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7020b19 --- /dev/null +++ b/Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-23.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +--- +tags: [to-process] +--- + +whats the deal with airline food? diff --git a/Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-51.md b/Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-51.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59a99ff --- /dev/null +++ b/Inbox/Computer Capture/2022-12-15-14-50-51.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +--- +tags: [processed] +--- + +are pinecones always Fibonacci? + + +> While we’re on [**the topic of pine cones**](https://awkwardbotany.com/2019/12/11/pine-cones-are-like-hangars-for-pine-tree-seeds/), have you ever considered their scales and the spirals they form? Nature is replete with spirals, so perhaps it’s no surprise that they are found in pine cones. The more interesting thing is that the number of spirals found on pine cones are almost always Fibonacci numbers. But maybe that’s not that surprising either, as Fibonacci numbers are also pretty common in nature. +> +> Add 1 plus 1 and you get 2. Add 2 plus 1 and you get 3. 3 + 2 = 5, 5 + 3 = 8, and 8 + 5 = 13. One, two, three, five, eight, and thirteen are [**Fibonacci numbers**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci_number). Continue adding the sum to the number that came before it, and that’s the Fibonacci Sequence. The ratio of two neighboring Fibonacci numbers is an approximation of the [**golden ratio**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio) (_e.g._ 8/5 = 1.6). This is commonly represented by drawing a series of squares on graph paper and then drawing a spiral across the squares. Each square drawn is larger than the last in accordance with the Fibonacci sequence, and the spiral drawn through the squares is a [**logarithmic spiral**](http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LogarithmicSpiral.html). +> +> [![](https://awkwardbotany.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/1024px-fibonacci_spiral_2019.svg_.png?w=660&h=418)](https://awkwardbotany.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/1024px-fibonacci_spiral_2019.svg_.png) +> +> **via [wikimedia commons](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fibonacci_spiral_2019.svg)** +> +> So, what does this have to do with pine cones? Well if you count the number of spirals that are going to the right, then count the number of spirals going to the left, you usually end up with two adjacent numbers in the Fibonacci sequence. Most often it’s either 5 and 8 or 8 and 13. You can find this same pattern in lots of other plant parts, including the aggregate fruits of pineapples, the disc flowers of sunflowers (and other plants in the aster family), the bracts of artichoke flowers, florets on a cauliflower, and leaf arrangements of all sorts of other plants. +> +> The arrangement of leaves is called **[phyllotaxis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllotaxis)**, and when the leaves on a stem form a spiral pattern it’s called a phyllotactic spiral. +> +> ... +> +> [![](https://awkwardbotany.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/fibonacci-pine-cone-1_0736-edited.jpg?w=660&h=535)](https://awkwardbotany.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/fibonacci-pine-cone-1_0736-edited.jpg) +> +> -- [Pine Cones and the Fibonacci Sequence](https://awkwardbotany.com/2019/12/25/pine-cones-and-the-fibonacci-sequence/) + + +Phyllotaxis is a spiral pattern of leaves. Pinecones have these spirals in the Fibonacci sequence. + diff --git a/Inbox/Computer Capture/Computer Capture.md b/Inbox/Computer Capture/Computer Capture.md index e6c5f15..38ac962 100644 --- a/Inbox/Computer Capture/Computer Capture.md +++ b/Inbox/Computer Capture/Computer Capture.md @@ -6,5 +6,7 @@ date modified: Wednesday, December 14th 2022, 3:33:55 pm --- %% Begin Waypoint %% - [[2022-12-11--12-00-00]] +- [[2022-12-15-14-50-23]] +- [[2022-12-15-14-50-51]] %% End Waypoint %% \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_tutorial/Hotkeys.md b/_tutorial/Hotkeys.md index bdfa557..f483ab4 100644 --- a/_tutorial/Hotkeys.md +++ b/_tutorial/Hotkeys.md @@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ date modified: Wednesday, December 14th 2022, 4:52:45 pm `alt-shift-f` -> [footnote](obsidian://show-plugin?id=obsidian-footnotes) insertion `alt-shift-d` -> open daily note `alt-shift-w` -> open weekly note -`alt-shift-q` -> open quarterly note +`alt-shift-q` -> open quarterly note +`aly-shift-'` -> reveal current file in navigation `ctrl-.` -> toggle pin note `alt-shift-z` -> search Zettelkasten notes by H1 `ctl-alt-l` -> lint file