A draft can be used to prepare a little post with image, or basic information pre added, or a journaling prompt.
Now I'm trying to built the coffee counter with Tasker and Resilio Sync. Every day around midnight Tasker writes the coffee count to a file. This count will be synced to my desktop computer and can then be processed with a script for Exist.
I have been sending coffees data to Exist for about two weeks now and I'm already getting new correlations. On of the things I found by myself is that I drink 4 cups almost every day.

Digest for Week 52-2019

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Standard Notes

At the moment I'm trying out Standard Notes*. It's a note-taking app, for the web, Android, iOS, Linux, and also OS X and Windows. The most important feature of SN is the security that is built right in the product.

The app supports multiple editors and actions. An editor in SN is a view of the data. You can view your note with the Markdown editor or as a spreadsheet.

The actions are a way to call external services to transform or process your note. If you're a developer, you can extend the actions with your functionality. You can write a post to your blog or perform a transformation.

I like SN, because of security, availability, and extensibility. You can use it in many ways. For example, you can start a short post on your phone, do the final editing on the native desktop and post it automatically to your blog.

[*] Use the link to get a free month of Extended.

@standardnotes is a nice note taking app. On Android I'm missing compose directly from a widget or app shortcut. And sharing from other apps into a new note.
Fastmail has another calendar view called upcoming with one larger day view and the next six days, with the following events in a list view.

Normally, I use the week view. But this is another great view which gives me a good overview of the next seven days in one view.
The digest was created with shpub on the blog. I becomes pretty easy when you have the libraries available to create posts.

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