@spinningthoughts@raf Hm, I’ve been messing with self-publishing via obsidian-export, but it’s not the data-oriented approach raf’s describing. My Logseq stuff is, but that’s not so helpful for this context.
Quartz is particularly featureful. Might have some pieces of what you’re looking for?
hackers.town: 2024-06-26 Wed 06:14
@anant@raf Whoa hey this one supports Dataview queries, which could get you the building blocks you need for the data-oriented approach you’re talking about in publishing.
I don’t think I could comfortably do a four hour round trip commute.
Also, I’m not an electrical engineer.
But hey at least (some of) the shotgun recruiters are getting the right state now!
#FediHire
hackers.town: 2024-06-25 Tue 09:23
@vantablack hang on now would this be a device that launches some biological weapon which induces priapism, or an improvised trebuchet so that those suffering from the specified ailment could be used in siege warfare?
Having fun on a Sunday afternoon, watching as three or four project threads from the last year or two start merging together.
I have some strange ideas of fun.
Visual Studio code showing a collection of JSON files in the explorer sidebar, some TypeScript code to generate those files from a Logseq JSON export, and an embedded terminal showing the log output which lists Logseq pages being processed and their output JSON files
ExplorerPatcher let me put my #Windows 11 taskbar on top of the screen, and a bunch of other tweaks. I am pleased.
Also got OpenShell for an old-fashioned Start menu.
Windows 11 with taskbar on top, and application taskbar icons showing Windows 7 style title previews
hackers.town: 2024-06-22 Sat 05:37
@spinningthoughts I don’t use Heptabase as much as I’d like, though it’s quite nice. Mostly end up with Kinopio when my processing is in a visual space.
@mhoye extended Will Wright SimCity electric pole sound
hackers.town: 2024-06-21 Fri 08:11
Watching a video that’s supposed to be about Next.js (hey don’t judge my moments of resume-driven-development) and baffled by the absolute contortions the presenter is going through to justify their use of Tailwind.
“I’d have to come up with a clever class name and go and edit the style in a whole separate file”
@jamie reminds me of working at the minimart and carding the very regular retiree for beer.
“You know who I am!”
“Sure but do you know how much the fine is if I get caught not checking?”
hackers.town: 2024-06-18 Tue 11:02
processed my notes. fed them to a database. pondering the exact query or queries I need for extracting them from the database so I can generate SSG content pages from the text I processed, loaded, and exported, and —
@tek I miss the days when appliances didn’t have firmware issues.
hackers.town: 2024-06-17 Mon 10:11
Really proud of myself for not live-tooting a string of profanity^H^H^H my reactions to a meeting I overheard.
hackers.town: 2024-06-17 Mon 14:34
Filling out the #ADHD assessment intake form for a new provider (because @IamMrsGeek is heckin’ on top of things thank you) and some of the questions are tricky.