• Git Gud #Git collapsed:: true
  • IndieVC is back #future of venture collapsed:: true
    • Got forwarded an email by Campbell Macdonald that bryce sent out
    • That pairs with this article Sea Change by Oaktree Capital, looking at what changing (higher) interest rates do to investing generally
    • I think When Tailwinds Vanish: The Internet in the 2020s still applies here — you have a competitive advantage with 10-100x changes in tech, or you operationalize execution using next gen techniques
    • Perhaps the open question is, how much a business needs to innovate within its own system, vs competitors in the same space
  • I finally had the ah ha moment of the interface for How Page Properties in LogSeq Work collapsed:: true
    • Now to figure out queries
    • This is all made a bit trickier by attempting this all on mobile!
  • Rui Carmo has 2023 predictions collapsed:: true
    • And then I was scrolling around his site and found piku, “the smallest #PaaS you’ve ever seen”
    • Goes back to my conversation with Rosano on Cloudron and CapRover — piku plus some generic cloudhost for a small set of services
    • LATER Try installing #piku and using it to deploy Indie Kit #selfhosted
  • Kind of fun going through the BMC/Archive and slowly converting things #LogSeqConversion
    • Do I really need this Archive/CSS Maxdesign bookmark link from #2003?
      • Not really! But it was fun to see that the site still exists and is all the way up to CSS3 tutorials
    • Saving Private Links is less useful. 3 out of 4 links are dead.
    • And iTunes Album Art and Cell Phones is a personal update blog post with a snapshot of early pre-iPhone smartphones in Canada aka “cell phones”
  • Gorilla Toolkit has been archived for lack of contributors via @therealpires #opensource
    • Interesting read and an interesting trend — heavy usage but no new contributors
    • “no maintainer is better than an adversarial maintainer!” — just handing the reins of even a single software package that has north of 13k unique clones a week (mux) is just not something I’d ever be comfortable with.

  • Long form writing in LogSeq