I was thinking of writing a persistent blog article which lists articles from here that had some impact and which caused many people reading them.
sysedit recommended to introduce a tag in order to mark popular articles. And yes, this is a much better idea.
So here it is: the tag populararticles is applied by me to articles that somewhat gained popularity. This ought help people who are new to my blog and want to get a few articles that seem to be interested.
From time to time, I go through the webalizer overview of my blog logs and apply the tag to articles that appear in the topmost pages.
All articles tagged with populararticles (sorted by last update, oldest on top):
- privacy
- pim
- UOMF: Recurring Events with Org Mode
- Logical Disjunct Categories Don't Work
- Organize Your Life With Org-Mode
- My Folder Hierarchy
- The Desktop Metaphor: Once Awesome, Now Hindrance
- Blog Series: Using Org Mode Features (UOMF)
- UOMF: My Current Org Mode Files and Heading Structure
- You Can't Control Your Data in the Cloud
- Self-Limitation Due to Software Simplification
- Don't Do Complex Folder Hierarchies - They Don't Work and This Is Why and What to Do Instead
- UOMF: The Right Way to Use Org Mode
- Orgdown - a New Lightweight Markup Standard for Text Documents
- Zettelkasten/Org-roam/Org-brain Is Crap
- Use the Reply-To Header in Emails
- Wie wirklich ergonomische Tastaturen aussehen
- How to Choose a Tool
- Tagging Files With Windows 10
- UOMF: Linking Headings With org-super-links (Poor-Man's Zettelkasten)
- How to Use Tags
- Managing Digital Files (e.g., Photographs) in Files and Folders
- Don't Contribute Anything Relevant in Web Forums Like Reddit
- UOMF: Managing web bookmarks with Org Mode
- Wie man eine vertrauenswürdige Authentifizierungs-App auswählt
- Nobody's Perfect: My Personal PIM Debt
- Org Mode Syntax Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Text
- Logseq from an Org-mode Point of View
- GNOME Setup
- Good bye NixOS, Hello Debian (Again)!
- DIY Soft Drinks Like Cola, Fanta and Sprite (Part 1)
- Authentifizierung mit FIDO2 und Passkeys
- Markdown Is a Disaster: Why and What to Do Instead
- My KDE Setup