I love Blot. It's just right.
But you know how sometimes you just want everything on your own server where you can touch it? Where you have access to the server
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The other day I wrote this:
Knowledge should reside in the notes, not in the software used to manage the notes.
I'm feeling like software has been hindering me more than
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I recently found my original Fujifilm X100 in a box in our storage unit. I have such fond memories of the camera, so I knew I would enjoy using it, even today.
I
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I restarted my Micro.blog this morning. I was feeling lonely all by myself here at baty.net, so I thought I'd revisit some old friends. I expect this will affect
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I go through periods during which I don't feel much like making "art" with my cameras. This is normal, but lately I haven't felt like taking photographs
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Mike Hall wrote about friends, a personal CRM for the command line. It's a ruby gem that does most of the things I was trying to do using Emacs.
It seems
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While doing some spring cleaning this week, I ran into a box of old cameras that I had marked "To Sell" but forgot about. The box had an old Olympus digital
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I usually prefer reading my email using Mu4e in Emacs, but the Vim ("Evil") keybindings have been broken since upgrading to 1.10.x. (See this PR for background). This added
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I try to name all of my files using the file's creation date as a prefix. For example:
20230504-MyNewFile.txt
If I forget, it's a pain to rename them,
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Since I use DEVONthink Pro (DTP) to index and store my notes and documents, I sometimes revisit the idea of using it to create notes.
DTP includes a variety of built-in scripts for
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Twitter was the place I liked to be from 2006 until 2022. Or more accurately, it was the place I liked to be from 2006 until around 2015. After that, it was the
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It's happening again. My love of powerful, complex software has overrun my ability to avoid tinkering.
For example, I've spent several hours this week working on my Org-mode agenda
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