230 Matching Annotations
  1. May 2021
    1. action:{{action name}}

      I think this is too cumbersome, at least if you require the action: prefix. I did consider {{go}} (for example) a few times; this would also make the parsing of actions actually easier perhaps, although it could conflict with jinja templates -- need to check, it wouldn't be a no-go in any case.

      If we had {{go}} we could by default activate the go link on click instead of visiting the [[go]] node. I'd be happy to support the two.

  2. Apr 2021
    1. Author:: [[Richard O'Connor]] Full Title:: Undoing Depression Category:: [[books]] [[depression]] Highlights first synced by [[readwise]] [[September 2nd, 2020]]

      Great summary, thank you [[bbchase]]!

  3. Mar 2021
    1. I gave a talk back in Oct 2019 about #opensource licensing evolution.A good time to reflect about what you want from your software and your licenses.

      the style [[entity]]: url could help to make the reader aware of the canonical entity for the talk. this makes it easier to remember/share. That's what I'm thinking of using more often when linking general urls.

    1. I got [[roller skates]] the other day. I'm stoked, they're white and have light up wheels

      I'm so glad for you! I've never used roller skates but I can imagine that feeling awesome.

    2. I'm sad that [[obsidian]] mobile has decided to go for a for-pay model for their beta android client. Oh well. I might end up buying a subscription, we'll see

      or we could develop etherpad-based agora node editing! ;)

      https://merveilles.town/web/statuses/105949849924261734

    3. Been playing with [[kde]] also known as [[plasma desktop]] nowadays. I've been using [[linux]] for over 20 years and never really gave it a proper chance, but with the right tweaks, I have faith it will work well

      same here! last time I used kde was around 2001. I liked many of the tools but back then kde felt very heavy; I settled on fluxbox and mostly gtk tools.

      have you tried wayland? I keep meaning to.

    4. Finally making a new note!

      welcome back, my friend! :D

    1. First time journaling in awhile. I took a break to gather my thoughts. I think I'll start writing here again for [[mental health]] purposes. I feel like there is a certain degree of [[self care]] in this

      I'm so glad you're back! It warms my heart. I missed your posts.

      Can I help you with anything?

  4. Feb 2021
    1. Really, Emacs (and EXWM) are partial solutions to a more systemic issue -- the way in which the Unix philosophy has lost its way on the modern Linux system.

      [[unix philosophy]]

    1. What are things that I want/wish/dream for? What am I (dis)satisfied with in life, on a personal, interpersonal, and societal level? What are the possibilities that I can imagine, for the near future or the present, of how “reality” could be different? What factors condition and inform my relationship to these questions? What are processes by which I can shape my interaction with these questions? In particular, what kinds of processes are there beyond a self-reflective, discursive approach -- e.g. through actionable experiments and interpersonal interactions?

      [[protopoi]]

    1. how do we store data? if we push data to the agora more than once for same user for same wikilink does it override the note?
      1. Could be dumped by the bridge in format one .md per tweet by default and stored in an agora-managed repo, or volunteered by the user in this format if they run the [[siphon]] themselves.

      2. By default each tweet is a separate subnode, all pushed; you can push many times to a subnode. We could aggregate and present in one dedicated subnode though.

    1. No Yoga Robots

      So called because [[adriene mishler]] utters these words.

  5. Jan 2021
    1. social network.

      I like how in the story about how Flancians managed to get rid of walled gardens and in the corresponding [[flanbook]] Agora's node, you refer to the Agora as an entity for central coordination.

    2. Anyone can run an Agora of their own if they so desire

      I think you want to distinguish, by analogy, between the Web and a website. Is the Agora equivalent to the Web? Or is an Agora equivalent to a website?

    1. Oura Ring: the most accurate sleep and activity tracker

      I know someone that works there.

    1. Evaluate how I want to deal with the 'TODOs' in my wiki

      I'm trying to define a 'root' for all my TODOs. In my case it's anagora.org/node/do.

      A work in progress though.

    2. Set up matrix, hosting both the web app and the server, on my VPS configuration

      Nice! I currently use matrix.org, was thinking of setting up a matrix server for anagora.org though.

    1. 7.5 USD

      I thought 250 sounded low but I guess they have tons of users so makes sense

    2. cited yearly value of a facebook user at 250 USD.

      It's interesting to think in terms of dollar value per person per year on something like facebook.

    1. A vscode extension -- like foam.

      How is this different/better from [[FOAM]]?

    1. Morges.

      Esta es una idea a la que quiero volver. Es un poco tonta quizás pero me parece graciosa.

    1. It doesn't necessarily mean that the person has control over business or has equity . It is only a namesake and is not much associated with any managerial responsibilities

      Didn't realize this. Perhaps we need more specific terms to describe how much is contrubuted.

  6. Dec 2020
    1. Losing your self can set you free.

      Vague statement. I'd like to see this reformulated as something more disprovable; a more tangible claim.

      I know Eminem would agree. I'm not sure Jung would agree.

  7. May 2020
    1. The Wittgenstein Protocol is a convention for lightweight distributed cognition. Flancia (talk) Any block of text within any text can be marked as following the Wittgenstein protocol by its mention or use within some particular scoping. Each line in a body of text following the Wittgenstein protocol is an assertion in the style of the writings of wikipedia:Ludwig Wittgenstein. Flancia (talk) Each top level assertion shall be signed. Signature implies not ownership, but endorsement of the assertion. Flancia (talk) Each assertion may be signed. Note that in Wiki systems you can sign by writing three tildes: ~~~ More than one user may sign any assertion. Assertions at the same level may contradict each other if they are marked as at odds explicitly in prose or by convention. Flancia (talk) Assertions cannot contradict their parent assertions. The Wittgenstein protocol can be used with an optional Garbage Collection rule. Assertions without signatures are removed after some length of time. Flancia (talk) This allows for unsupported claims (mistaken or deprecated) to expire and be phased out of the system. Flancia (talk)

      It'd be great if highlights included numbers -- this format does not include most of the information in this block.