2024-03-14
*planted: 14/03/2024last tended: 16/03/2024
- Read: Reframing and simplifying the idea of how to keep a Zettelkasten
- Really nice summary from Chris of the minimum that you need to do to keep a 'zettelkasten'. He cuts through a lot of the unnecessary complexity that has appeared around this.
- Contemplating whether I should send webmentions from my digital garden.
- Maybe, maybe not.
- There's plenty of ways to send webmentions from a static site, plenty of people doing it.
- So I could, but I wonder if I should.
- Perhaps webmentions should only be sent when I post a more considered long-form article, or when I post something to my stream.
- Not sure.
- Should I send webmentions from my digital garden?
- Listened: How to talk about avoiding waste, with Keep Britain Tidy
- Most people think recycling is all you need to do to prevent waste.
- Reframe the message and move people's consciousness up the waste hierarchy.
- Buy Nothing New Month.
- Really interesting discussion around societal norms and reuse (e.g. what happens when you give second-hand presents at kids' birthday parties…)
- Listened: Black Box: the hunt for ClothOff – the deepfake porn app
- Scumbags make app to deep fake nudes of women and girls.
- The Guardian tracks them down.
- Updating to Emacs 28 on Linux Mint.
- This time, using a PPA rather than building from source like last time (Installing Emacs from source)
- I had to manually, naughtily, uninstall the old Emacs binaries from usr/local/bin that had been built from source in order for the new emacs28 binaries from the PPA to be picked up.
- And, of course, not it's a new version of Emacs, spacemacs has to get all the packages from MELPA again…
- I updated packages on Mint like a good boy, and now I'm getting complaints from composer when building a project.
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