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  • End of day notes and article links
    • Thanks @elty and @expede for deep meaningful conversations today. Pointers to some of the links and articles we talked about:
    • Yes, sending people links / notes motivates me to curate and add to the things I have here.
  • Coffee with Bob in Dunbar
  • Primeflow and Market Networks
  • Fission #Webnative #iOS App
    • I saw a tweet that [Apple is recruiting for an interesting role](https://twitter.com/jnadeau/status/1305697216347037696 ) -- "you'd contribute to Cloud File Providers and work with adopters to get their cloud storage systems integrated across the OSes". I've noticed for a while that Apple has been very careful to make storage an API -- it works with iCloud and your local file system by default, but you can set it to Dropbox or Google Drive or others if you have those apps installed. This operating system stickiness through superior integrations at a very low system level.
    • For us at [[Fission]], I discussed a couple of ideas with Brooke today. One, a native mobile app for Fission is key -- it means that any other app on iOS that can share files we can use Fission both as a storage system, and as a target to share / copy files into.
    • The second idea I came up with was how, by having a native app, we can in fact pass on that ability to ALL the other apps built on the Fission webnative framework to automatically have native integration. Sign in with your Fission account, which knows all the apps that it has connected to, and then you can "Share to Fission", and select which app you want to share to.
    • Here's a screenshot of how you can pick between different [[Discord]] servers as an example of how existing native apps handle multi-target share sheets:
    • Discord server selection in iOS share sheet
    • This is a whole other layer of network effects in giving a ton of apps native mobile integration. Need to talk to the [[Expo]] folks about this.
  • Small Business Peer Roundtable
    • I ran some small business / entrepreneur peer sessions in Comox that continued on as [[WeAreYQQ]]. I did something similar over lunch with folks at [[Input Cowork]] when we went for a visit last summer.
    • I've decided, especially as we get into the winter months, and as we continue to think about this pandemic as a way to think differently and make change happen, to do at least one mini roundtable with some small businesses and interesting people. Talked to one of the businesses today and they said yes. Thinking about whether to connect this with [[Venture Scouts]] -- feels like it would be a fit, but I'm also OK with it just being a one off.
    • I guess I'll make a placeholder for this: [[SMB Peers]]
  • Done with LogSeq?
    • I think I'm done with [[LogSeq]]. It isn't currently syncing with Github reliably. It has indexed the contents of this public notes Garden as well as just basic files, and that is very interesting to me, but it doesn't work at all on mobile, and has real trouble with the amount of files that I have in this repo. Inspecting it in the browser it looks like it's storing 1.1GB.
    • Maybe if I split public Garden / private Gazebo into separate repos that would help.
    • But I think more time with [[Roam Research]] for private notes makes sense. This was working for me before, but I just went on this epic journey of looking for something that was open source / could be self hosted.
    • It will be interesting to see if I can import the markdown files into other systems. [[LogSeq]] uses multiple levels of hashes -- which in default markdown are headings -- which makes it look weird in every other system. Also, Roam can only handle 10 pages at a time.

September 22nd, 2020

  • Slept really badly -- for no obvious reason.
  • Lots of work today. Oh well. It'll pass :)
  • [[Offline Twitter]]
    • Compare Twitter and Mastodon APIs.
    • How hard would it be to do cross-posting?
  • [[Quick Capture]]
    • The unrealized potential of federation | Hacker News

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24534148

- https://twitter.com/dyokomizo/status/1308245618301833216 <button class="pull-tweet" value=https://twitter.com/dyokomizo/status/1308245618301833216>pull</button>?s=09


- https://twitter.com/erienneyoung/status/1308253517149208576 <button class="pull-tweet" value=https://twitter.com/erienneyoung/status/1308253517149208576>pull</button>?s=09 [[biocentrism]]

20:34 hitting 100k/year on github sponsors

wow! making more than he's making as a full tiem software developer! left to go on a sabattical, started making his own thing created Livewire for Laravel and AlpineJS for javascript income was 20k for the first year to pursue the freelance work, and his sponsorships lead to him making 25! and now he's making 100!

sponsorware:

  • make software
  • make it exclusive to sponsore until you reach # of sponsors
  • release it once it reaches critical mass check out SponsorSyrup for this

educational content

  • software for free, learn how to use the software for money!
  • pay for technical support and additional tutorials
  • releases free screencasts showing how to use the program, adding links to the documentation, and adding private screencasts reserved only for sponsors
  • people watching the screencasts must be sponsors for a certain ammount

nuggets

  • make good stuff! produce truly useful software.
  • build an audience; collect subscribers and fans
  • charge an impactful amount - make the first 'tier' a decent chunk of cash
  • pick better tier names, tiers for the audience you want to shoot for
  • don't be afraid to talk about sponsorships and money

20:48 on effective patches: linux

https://lkml.org/lkml/2004/12/20/255

making trivial cleanups? are they useful or good?

small patches are important because people realize that they can change the kernel! on a practical level, they can tag a change on the kernel and say that they accomplished it

it's not possible to get into the kernel without starting out small and making mistakes

even trivial patches really do take time, as they often have trivial mistakes! they take a lot of time proportional to effort in the contribution, but it's so important for people to learn how to contribute to projects! don't stop making patches, even if those patches aren't the best. they're a good way to learn.

20:54 goodbye serenity

https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2011/12/05/goodbye-serenity/ god i love this article claim of finding serenity by no longer reading the papers and watching television. sadomasichism the revolutionaries and political exiles are long dead we torment ourselves with the internet

our political system is wholly incapable of solving any of our countries real problems

20:58 a lesson in acceptance

https://www.oxfordamerican.org/magazine/item/1945-lesson-in-acceptance god i love how this flows!

balance your infections being a restaurants regular is a beautiful thing

  • defines a 'regular'
  • what does it mean to frequent the restaurant? what does it mean ot enjoy it?
  • it is a gift to shut up and exist in a country that screams at everything

eating out is an excercise in acceptance; they are letting you into their home deserts are hardly equal restaurants are where life is lived if we sacrifice them, we sacrifice live as we know them; we sacrifice the humanity in a city

return to restaurants only in memory until the day i die

21:24 tf2 drugs

experimen t with everything https://www.teamfortress.tv/18898/psychedelic-experiences#12

21:27 today

what did i learn today?

  • how to use react hooks
  • about the sudanese pyramids
  • how valuable it is to adhere to structure
  • that i am so addicted to the wrong kinds of technology and need to really limit myself
  • i save too many links, and i need to curb the flow of infomration in i have known this for awhile, but this goes with the aforemwntioned internet addiction
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