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cohost is pretty cool
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i've implemented "github issues as CMS for a blog" in case it helps https://swyxkit.netlify.app/moving-to-a-github-cms
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I miss your tweets, but I totally get your take on the matter.
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I can definitely give you some Zettelkasten inspiration if you want, it's in many ways complementary to a wiki. Here's an entry point for a cluster of thoughts I've been developing over the summer that link to both my wiki and my zettelkasten: https://publish.obsidian.md/manuel/ZK/Structure+Notes/2+-+Software/2i0+-+Prototypes/SK+-+2i0+-++2022-08-13+-+Building+prototypes+for+software+architecture
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My current idea is to "tweet" one minute Youtube videos. So far I've made a grand total of one
I've also experimented with being more social on Github. That seems promising although pleasantness of interaction varies a lot from repo to repo.
I'm skeptical of Mastodon. I suspect it will be less good than twitter and I don't think that twitter was that great to begin with.
So still haven't worked out how to be social online in 2024 but working on it. Thanks for the interest
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Has anyone else notice that Youtube seems to have suddenly grown a Twitter microblogging clone? https://www.youtube.com/@lukego/community
I'm going to give that a try for a while. I don't immediately see an RSS link though and I don't know how anyone is ever supposed to see posts there.
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does this mean you shan't be tweeting?
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@jackrusher I dunno. My take is that when Coca Cola changes the recipe it's a reasonable time to rethink your relationship with fizzy drinks. I don't know if the next step is fully embracing New Coke or adopting a more healthy lifestyle :D
I'm curious to look at the alternatives anyway. I already quit Twitter in a huff once, around 2009 or so, and came crawling back a year or two later...
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Twitter has been a walled garden for a while. Didn't know you posted there.
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I've used Twitter heavily over the past few years. I mostly use it for thinking aloud and ventilating thoughts while learning new things. It's a low-effort way to keep in the loop with a broad set of people. On some niche topics, particularly electronics and soldering, it attracts very welcome feedback from people with much more expertise.
I also recently experimented with setting up a "hallway track" for Twitter where random people can book 30-minute Google Meet calls to talk about random technical topics. That's been fantastic so far with a half-dozen or so really enjoyable human cross-project discussions. I'd like to continue that somehow (it's not tied to Twitter except as a place to mention when there are times available.)
I'm looking at org-roam as a potential partial replacement now. This "Zettelkasten" method seems interesting: braindump that evolves into a personal wiki. I don't know if it's fundamentally un-social or can be made social e.g. via Github.
They are definitely speaking my language here:
One of the best ways to think and work through problems is to have a written dialogue with yourself.
I'll see how I get along. I have always seen a Wiki as a fundamentally social phenomemon, dating back to the C2.com original wiki days, but maybe there is something in the personal-wiki-representing-own-knowledge idea.
I'm not boycotting Twitter or anything like that. But I do find myself reluctant to login there at all lately. It would be nice to try something new (which this "blog" doesn't really qualify as beyond being a stop-gap.)
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What about this fediverse thing? I am seeing more and more people having mastodon/pleroma/... accounts.
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Anything with an RSS feed would be good :)
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Every mastodon account has an rss feed. Eg: https://mastodon.tymoon.eu/@shinmera.rss
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Scratch that "tweeting on Youtube" idea. I can barely even stand to look at youtube.com with all of its clickbait. Worse than Facebook!
I have been using email as social media for a while but it's awkward. Oh well. Next on the rotation is trying this humble github-issues blog again.
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