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@pbat.ch

I don't use twtxt anymore, but I keep accidentally adding logs to it because the command I use to use !say is so similar to the shortcut I use to make !zet messages. So, some of my logs make no sense because they are out of context.

Read replies 3 years ago
@pbat.ch

initial timekeeping implemented in !zet this morning. right now there's only a means of clocking in/out and saving the data, and not much else. but it is basically the last thing I'd need in order to replace org agenda.

Read replies 4 years ago
@pbat.ch

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

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

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

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

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.

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

a supplementary component to !zetdo called something like "due", which schedules items in the TODO and dynamically creates schedules similar to org-agenda. #halfbaked

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

SQL(ite) and zettelkastens as a medium for non-linear story telling. #halfbaked

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

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.

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

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.

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

added a !meta page. this proof of concept integrates with the weewiki !zettelkasten I am developing to produce something similar to this !feed.

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

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.

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

to start my sample !zettelkasten, I imported some waveform collections I had nearby: AKWF, Architecture Waveforms 2010, and WaveEdit #samples #curation #zet

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

there's a zet growing in my wiki now. #updates

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

I've got a good feeling about the !zettelkasten I'm building for !weewiki. I think it is going to grow legs very quickly.

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

with some scripting, I could probably use my upcoming !weewiki !zettelkasten as a drop-in replacement for !twtxt, and then generate the twtxt file. however, I think I am going to keep them separate for the time being. let them both grow to serve different purposes.

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

import functionality now works in the !weewiki zet #updates

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

some good initial progress with the !weewiki zettelkasten. messages can be made and tied to previous messages by providing partial UUIDs (that then get automatically expanded). basic export also works. #updates

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

plans for weewiki: a zettelkasten-like interface, a microblogging platform inspired by !twtxt, and some utilities for managing collections of SQLar archives. #updates #halfbakedideas

Read replies 5 years ago
@pbat.ch

I've recently been reading up on zettelkastens again, since it is very closely related to the ethos of a personal wiki system like !weewiki. The thing that interests me is the emergent patterns that come from linking things to things. Which is exactly the sort of solution I'm looking for !sample_curation. #halfbakedideas

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