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2026-01-03

  • [[Org Social]] has strong [[IndieWeb]] vibes.

    • P2P, host on your own site, etc.
    • I think it relies more on relays though. I don't think you could directly mention someone like you would with a webmention.
  • I also like that you choose an emoji for reactions, rather than a generic like. Like [[CTZN]] did it.

    • I think that's a good way to allow reactions while avoiding algorithm pandering.
→ node [[2025-12-31]]
  • Moved out successfully
    • Had to do a bunch of renovations in the room, but now it's quite cozy
    • Do miss the birds hanging out in the window of the old place
  • Finally settled on a [[komorebi]] config
    • Tiling window managers rock!
    • Altho they really don't play well with some apps like game launchers and such
  • Happy new years!
    • Obligatory resolution to make more nodes [[?]]

2025-12-31

  • I was trying to set up [[Org Social]].
    • As per the post [[Emacs Carnival: The people of Emacs]], I think it'll be a good way to be more active in the Emacs community.
    • But it requires Emacs 30.1.
    • I'm only on Emacs 29.
    • Upgrade ahoy!
→ node [[2025-12-30]]

2025-12-30

  • I learned about grease.el via [[Emacs News]].
    • Allows file operations by editing a buffer.
    • Then I learned from the comments in that Reddit thread about wdired and similar capabilities.
    • I just tried it, and it's perfect for solving the problem I have of org-roam's addition of a timestamp to the front of filenames, and how messy that is when I publish to the web, for those that were created a while ago before I changed how that works. (Or those created on mobile in Doom where I still haven't changed it).
    • With wdired I can select a rectangle of all those parts of the filenames in the buffer, and delete them, save the buffer, et volia, all the filenames updated! Neat.
    • I have a niggling feeling that one day I may regret removing timestamps from filenames. Some people seem to prefer it that way. But I really don't like filenames being used to store meta information.
→ node [[2025-12-14]]
  • I finally finished the migration from 'main' to 'master' for the Agora root, belatedly :)
  • I had a great day on [[2025-12-13]] with [[KM]] and [[Lady Burup]]. Thank you!
  • New Agora signup! Welcome [[@matthieuG]] :)