a decentralized community !zet. individual zet feeds could be managed using something like git/git submodules, then built locally into self-contained SQLite files. zet items would be referenced by their zet nickname and UUID. #halfbakedideas
put text in a box and center it: !boxit.
links -g is an underappreciated jewel.
trying to get myself to reach for !links browser instead of firefox for locally testing my wiki. For the most part, it really doesn’t need the heft of firefox. When links -g is used, it really really doesn’t need firefox.
to date, 138 pages in my wiki. wowee :)
with !zet and !zetdo, I find myself constantly needing to type out UUIDs. thing is, they aren’t the easiest thing to type. might invent an intermediate typer-friendly intermediate UUID format that can then convert to the regular UUID format. #halfbaked
new algorithm in @!(ref “sndkit”)!@: @!(sndkitref “phasor”)!@ generates a normalized periodic ramp signal, typically used for table-lookup oscillators.
don’t get me wrong, I love the power of emacs. but it’s a very complex piece of software, which is inherrently brittle. not a problem in the short term, but for some of my more long term tools it’s a consideration.
if I don’t need org-agenda, that’s one less dependency on emacs, which I have a love/hate relationship.
if I could figure out a way to integrate scheduling tasks in !zetdo, and maybe clock in/out, I think I wouldn’t really need org-agenda anymore.
a supplementary component to !zetdo called something like “due”, which schedules items in the TODO and dynamically creates schedules similar to org-agenda. #halfbaked
I really need to feel less guilty about not doing bullshit. I decided not to do bullshit work, and it ended up being a nice day.
it really feels like I spend a few hours every day trying to will myself into doing what other people want. I suppose everyone has that to an extent. It’s just really hard to do things that I know are stupid, when there are other more important things to do. Really winds me up.
today was one of those “do what you want to do, not what you’re supposed to do” kinds of days for me
SQL(ite) and zettelkastens as a medium for non-linear story telling. #halfbaked
a dynamically generated page for food recipes: !food
added recipe I use for brown sugar cinammon poptarts: !poptarts #food #breakfast #baking
Writing a “tweet” is low-friction, and the medium forces you to chunk out ideas into (mostly) self-contained thoughts.
I’m finding the microblogging format to be really useful for working out ideas.
the stern-brocot tree [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern%E2%80%93Brocot_tree]].
user-defined order in SQL [[https://begriffs.com/posts/2018-03-20-user-defined-order.html]] #sql #links maybe something that can be adapted to !sqlite?
cistercian numerals [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cistercian_numerals]] #links #notation
created !zetdo today, a small TODO app built on top of !zet. It seems like it could replace (or maybe enhance?) org-mode for some of my needs.
decided to publish the initial words I wrote up for this granular delay I created, available at the !loom: @!(loomref “bugz”)!@.
rounded rectangle recipe in #cairo [[https://www.cairographics.org/samples/rounded_rectangle/]] #links #vector #graphics
Just copied over more samples today from my sample collection from one drive to another. Things are in more than one place for the first time in a long time, maybe ever in some cases? Feels nice.
lagrange is a gui desktop space for browsing geminispace. it builds and runs on alpine linux! [[https://gmi.skyjake.fi/lagrange/]] #links
new breathing card today! bc12.tizhaimy. check it out at !breathing_cards.
lots of links added to overview page on monolith wiki: @!(monolithref “overview”)!@.
the !loom now has better page navigation. thanks !worgmap :)
monolith now has 38 unique literate programs. their woven representations can be found at my website [[/proj/monolith/program]]. #monolith
the !zet I have written for my wiki is probably going to end up replacing what I’ve been using twtxt for these past few months. this means less spam here. you’re welcome.
I tried removing a flag from curl, and now tweets are downloading to the cache folder now. I think. will have to wait for folks to say stuff.
that’s it. I’m sticking to this txtnish client.
that’s it. I’m finding another twtxt client.
Atelophobia by @hecanjog@hecanjog.com [[https://hecanjog.bandcamp.com/album/atelophobia]] #links #bandcamp
code drunk. refactor sober.
slowly amassing a collection of !metapages on this wiki.
added a !meta page. this proof of concept integrates with the weewiki !zettelkasten I am developing to produce something similar to this !feed.
I’ve already implemented like 4 new features today just out of necessity with my !sample_curation project.
I am loving how organic this !zettelkasten is in !weewiki. the key value structure I’m using is so simple and allows for many structures to emerge from it.
to start my sample !zettelkasten, I imported some waveform collections I had nearby: AKWF, Architecture Waveforms 2010, and WaveEdit #samples #curation #zet
I still can’t get over how I can download megabytes of information instantly these days. I am a child of dial-up.
uh-oh, my masto instance is hanging.
a collection of high-res wavetables with a !CC0 license: [[https://waveeditonline.com/]] #links #samples
okay. txtnish is now officially sketchy. sometimes feeds don’t update, even if I run txtnish update, and this means missing replies. I gotta find something else if I’m going to make this more than a write-only experience.
there’s a zet growing in my wiki now. #updates
with the addition of crate in weewiki, I finally found an opportunity to add some words to the !sqlar page #updates
implemented initial crate import in !weewiki. one step closer towards !sample_curation
I’ve got a good feeling about the !zettelkasten I’m building for !weewiki. I think it is going to grow legs very quickly.