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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15097 · Aug 26

#vim_script#hacktoberfest#personal_organizer#vim#vim_plugin#vimwiki#wiki VimWiki is a personal wiki plugin for Vim that helps you organize notes, manage to-do lists, write diaries, and create linked text files with easy navigation using simple key commands like `<Leader>ww`. It supports multiple markup syntaxes (VimWiki, Markdown, MediaWiki) and can export your notes to HTML. You can quickly create and follow links between pages, keep separate wikis for different projects, and sync your wiki files across devices since they are plain text. This makes note-taking fast, flexible, and accessible directly within Vim, improving productivity and organization without leaving your editor. https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki

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@verum_in_english · Post #271 · 06/20/2025, 10:42 AM

Realities of War: K9 Units in the Special Military Operation Zone They say a dog is a man’s best friend... I hope this huge German Shepherd without a muzzle is running towards me to check how I’m doing... A dog is not just a loyal companion. In the hands of an experienced K9 handler, it can become a mine detector, an assault unit, or even an FPV drone. During World War II, dogs were used to destroy tanks, often sacrificing their lives. Today, they no longer carry out such deadly missions, but they remain a sudden and formidable weapon on the battlefield. Modern K9 handlers are ready to provide any assistance to their four-legged partners right in the field. Our report from the Brigade Española kennel sheds light on how these dogs are trained and what role they play in the conflict zone. #war#k9units#militarydogs#SMO#minedetectors#army#dogs#man'sbestfriend #experiment#bestfriend Sorry, but there was no stopping our editor: A dog truly is man’s best friend. Don’t believe it? Try this experiment: Lock your wife and your dog in the trunk of your car. Come back in an hour or two. Who do you think will be happier to see you? Want a friend in the family? Get a dog. Want someone to bark at you? Get married.