From: Ruben Beltran del Rio Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2022 11:25:07 +0000 (+0100) Subject: blog-sync-up-1672485907772 X-Git-Url: https://git.r.bdr.sh/rbdr/blog.unlimited.pizza/commitdiff_plain/f5089ee5489eab08cb84a4a6ba90b687a34e6ff3?ds=sidebyside;hp=fe5c0aaca436dbcd2efad96bb987a802d4d7674a blog-sync-up-1672485907772 --- diff --git a/archive/1672485907416/2022.gmi b/archive/1672485907416/2022.gmi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9260e02 --- /dev/null +++ b/archive/1672485907416/2022.gmi @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# 2022 + +The year has mostly finished and it did so in what felt like a heartbeat. + +While 2021 was a year of big changes for me, 2022 was one about finding a new stability: Enjoying living with my partner, getting accustomed to a new and challenging role, and strengthening some new habits. + +- I'm glad I was able to visit some more of Germany: Dresden, Leipzig, Binz and several towns around Brandenburg. +- I moved my projects to sourcehut[1], I'm a big fan of its philosophy. +- Stopped using twitter and went all in on mastodon[2]. +- Restarted this blog! +- Decided to create "Tranquil Systems" with the aim of becoming an independent software developer. +- Got a library card :) +- Went back to film, taking more pictures and developing at home again. +- Started learning the low whistle and the clarinet. +- Started 10 projects, finished 1 but got more hands on experience on: Rust, SvelteKit, SwiftUI, Flutter, Deno, Typescript, and the Playdate SDK. +- Started around 12 new songs, finished none. +- Started going to the puzzled pint. +- Got back into board games, and got a few more this year. +- Biked more than any other year. +- Got a wisdom tooth out. +- Discovered Gemini[3], and made my website[4] and blog[5] available there. +- Followed around 20 new blogs and started using NetNewsWire[6] again. +- Got a label maker / embosser and labeled EVERYTHING. +- Started practicing drawing again, and then stopped. + +I'm sure there were a lot more, and while these all might seem small, they added up to a kind year in what was a hectic and chaotic one worldwide. + +=> https://git.sr.ht/~rbdr [1] sourcehut +=> https://mastodon.social/@myspace [2] mastodon +=> https://gemini.circumlunar.space/ [3] gemini +=> gemini://gemini.unlimited.pizza/ [5] gemini.unlimited.pizza +=> gemini://gemini.unlimited.pizza/gemlog/ [5] my gemlog +=> https://netnewswire.com/ [6] NetNewsWire + +## 2023: Foundation + +As the next year comes up, I want the general theme of it to be one of Foundation, laying the groundwork on which to build. For the first season of the year, the focus of that foundation will be: Charting a course. + +See you all in 2023. Guten Rutsch! diff --git a/archive/1672485907416/metadata.json b/archive/1672485907416/metadata.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fb4e9f --- /dev/null +++ b/archive/1672485907416/metadata.json @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +{ + "id": "1672485907416", + "createdOn": 1672485907416 +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/posts/0/2022.gmi b/posts/0/2022.gmi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9260e02 --- /dev/null +++ b/posts/0/2022.gmi @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# 2022 + +The year has mostly finished and it did so in what felt like a heartbeat. + +While 2021 was a year of big changes for me, 2022 was one about finding a new stability: Enjoying living with my partner, getting accustomed to a new and challenging role, and strengthening some new habits. + +- I'm glad I was able to visit some more of Germany: Dresden, Leipzig, Binz and several towns around Brandenburg. +- I moved my projects to sourcehut[1], I'm a big fan of its philosophy. +- Stopped using twitter and went all in on mastodon[2]. +- Restarted this blog! +- Decided to create "Tranquil Systems" with the aim of becoming an independent software developer. +- Got a library card :) +- Went back to film, taking more pictures and developing at home again. +- Started learning the low whistle and the clarinet. +- Started 10 projects, finished 1 but got more hands on experience on: Rust, SvelteKit, SwiftUI, Flutter, Deno, Typescript, and the Playdate SDK. +- Started around 12 new songs, finished none. +- Started going to the puzzled pint. +- Got back into board games, and got a few more this year. +- Biked more than any other year. +- Got a wisdom tooth out. +- Discovered Gemini[3], and made my website[4] and blog[5] available there. +- Followed around 20 new blogs and started using NetNewsWire[6] again. +- Got a label maker / embosser and labeled EVERYTHING. +- Started practicing drawing again, and then stopped. + +I'm sure there were a lot more, and while these all might seem small, they added up to a kind year in what was a hectic and chaotic one worldwide. + +=> https://git.sr.ht/~rbdr [1] sourcehut +=> https://mastodon.social/@myspace [2] mastodon +=> https://gemini.circumlunar.space/ [3] gemini +=> gemini://gemini.unlimited.pizza/ [5] gemini.unlimited.pizza +=> gemini://gemini.unlimited.pizza/gemlog/ [5] my gemlog +=> https://netnewswire.com/ [6] NetNewsWire + +## 2023: Foundation + +As the next year comes up, I want the general theme of it to be one of Foundation, laying the groundwork on which to build. For the first season of the year, the focus of that foundation will be: Charting a course. + +See you all in 2023. Guten Rutsch! diff --git a/posts/0/metadata.json b/posts/0/metadata.json index a83ad89..9fb4e9f 100644 --- a/posts/0/metadata.json +++ b/posts/0/metadata.json @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ { - "id": "1671753607632", - "createdOn": 1671753607632 + "id": "1672485907416", + "createdOn": 1672485907416 } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/posts/0/link-a-scottish-towns-annual-competition-invites-its-youngest-artists-to-design-wonky-holiday-lights-colossal.gmi b/posts/1/link-a-scottish-towns-annual-competition-invites-its-youngest-artists-to-design-wonky-holiday-lights-colossal.gmi similarity index 100% rename from posts/0/link-a-scottish-towns-annual-competition-invites-its-youngest-artists-to-design-wonky-holiday-lights-colossal.gmi rename to posts/1/link-a-scottish-towns-annual-competition-invites-its-youngest-artists-to-design-wonky-holiday-lights-colossal.gmi diff --git a/posts/1/metadata.json b/posts/1/metadata.json index 95ec871..a83ad89 100644 --- a/posts/1/metadata.json +++ b/posts/1/metadata.json @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ { - "id": "1671748363166", - "createdOn": 1671748363166 + "id": "1671753607632", + "createdOn": 1671753607632 } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/posts/2/link-why-would-anyone-use-another-centralized-social-media-service-after-this.gmi b/posts/2/link-why-would-anyone-use-another-centralized-social-media-service-after-this.gmi deleted file mode 100644 index aefaee3..0000000 --- a/posts/2/link-why-would-anyone-use-another-centralized-social-media-service-after-this.gmi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -# Link: Why Would Anyone Use Another Centralized Social Media Service After This? - -=> https://www.techdirt.com/2022/12/21/why-would-anyone-use-another-centralized-social-media-service-after-this/ Why Would Anyone Use Another Centralized Social Media Service After This? -> But, really, what’s been fascinating over the past two months has been the rapid resurgence of the fediverse/ActivityPub, with most people focused on Mastodon, one useful and more widely adopted open source software to create a federated social network. - -This is article captures well how I feel about social media. While there are still challenges, I think the FUD around the fediverse is overblown. ActivityPub in particular has a lot of promise! I’m hoping to move some of my photos to pixelfed [1] and I wonder what can be done with music as well. - -=> https://pixelfed.org/ [1] pixelfed - -> We’re at a fork in the road, and it seems like we should be looking to take the other path. The one that is open, not closed. The one that gives us more freedom, not less. The one that pushes the power out to you, the users, rather than the latest billionaire. The power of the internet was that it was built on protocols, and gave the power to the ends of the network. - -I still believe convenience is a big factor, and money a big force. But for the first time in a few years it seems plausible, especially with relatively big names considering adding support. - -I’m here for it and actually excited to hack on the protocol! \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/posts/2/metadata.json b/posts/2/metadata.json index 552cd74..95ec871 100644 --- a/posts/2/metadata.json +++ b/posts/2/metadata.json @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ { - "id": "1671691909823", - "createdOn": 1671691909823 + "id": "1671748363166", + "createdOn": 1671748363166 } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/posts/1/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi b/posts/2/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi similarity index 100% rename from posts/1/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi rename to posts/2/the-linkblog-a-few-links-in.gmi