- First thing that stays in my immediate ambitions is to get small tasks going in the C codebase of Links2. Picking up from Links 2, a graphical browser I wanna build upon. And a quick look at how ELinks is doing.
- Another is making a new theme for this blog with Block Editor in WordPress Playground. Picking up from Create Block Theme with Block Editor in WordPress Playground — a first
- I learnt small bits about natural language modelling and am good to write a “natural language grep” for the simple flat/semi-flat database case: Implementing proper natural language grep — approach
- I’ve made the first step in taking care of my Canon Selphy printers at last, in Reässessing my Canon Selphy CP530 and CP510 — slowly
- I’ve wrote down and came to peace with whether I do it or not about my idea to make a publicly-consensually-shaming telnet slop-generator-based search engine gateway in Don’t let AI sparkle: idea for self-shame hub access. I also went through a whole lot of Ploum’s blog posts, in two languages, and beyond, to find just the references I remembered.
All in small steps but all reaching the milestone of being summed up with a blog post, way easier to come back to.
But I’ve also accomplished a bunch of stuff for farther future continuation or just done as themselves:
- I’ve just managed to lay out a path for myself and possibly others to get it going with whatever I would like to do in Akkoma and other Pleroma forks: How I ran a dev localhost Akkoma instance (commands listing!) on openSUSE, fixed a bug, investigated terminal emulator. And my partial fix of Akkoma embeds, a feature that, broken, was probably not used by anyone, may have an impact perhaps
- In Check up on RSS/Atom dates in dozen+ lines of Bash I made a new step towards having more ways to maintain my adherence to a blogosphere I’m surrounding myself with, and that’s a neat handy solution that could contribute to more people staying in touch with the blogs
- I added a section of blogs on the bottom of the homepage of the blog, where in a grid I just layed out all the active blogs that I currently follow, moving them to the section of particular selection that left a lasting impact on me once I pick a piece, and keeping the 88×31 buttons on top in a separate layout, also adhering to the blog activity criterion. It can also be found as a page at /reads
- It is actually the way I follow the blogs now. I just go through that very grid and add blogs immediately there, and other than that I just go through a paper card that serves as a cache and a backup — and type in the domain names. I try to make sure I memorize the domain names in either case.
And between all that, many brief thoughts offline and elsewhere, and some improvement in daily routines. And probably something worthy of a point above that I forgot to list.
All of the above, just this week. (Except for Links2, that just stays in my head and gets some passive looks at the codebase from time to time.)