#+ELEVENTY_COLLECTIONS: _posts #+ELEVENTY_BASE_DIR: ~/proj/static-blog/ #+ELEVENTY_BASE_URL: https://sachachua.com * Wednesday weblog: Toots ending 2024-10-02 :review: :PROPERTIES: :EXPORT_DATE: 2024-10-02T11:51:18-0400 :EXPORT_ELEVENTY_PERMALINK: /blog/2024/10/wednesday-weblog-toots-ending-2024-10-02/ :EXPORT_ELEVENTY_FILE_NAME: blog/2024/10/wednesday-weblog-toots-ending-2024-10-02/ :END: #+begin_toot_archive #+begin_my_details Tech :open t - [[https://social.sachachua.com/@sacha/statuses/01J94S7JRE9T0S9E3Q72RSYSVZ][Server upgrade 2024-10-01T19:34:35.535Z]] #+begin_quote #+begin_export html

Okay, my VPS should now be on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Things I bumped into along the way:
- Had to reinstall MySQL for some reason. Fortunately kept all the data, although I did need to recreate directories for logs and sockets.
- Reinstalled my Docker images. Fortunately kept all the data on disk, so that was fine. Along the way, upgraded my mongo DB from 4.2 to 4.4 to 5 to 6 to 7.
- Panicked when gotosocial was taking a while to start up, interrupted it and tried again, ended up with a partially-migrated database and worse problems. Fortunately had a backup of the db, so I restored and patiently waited.

#+end_export #+end_quote - [[https://social.sachachua.com/@sacha/statuses/01J9200PMACGJ9ME4EFDFJGAQ6][Eleventy upgrade 2024-09-30T17:35:26.858Z]] #+begin_quote #+begin_export html

I managed to get my blog upgraded from Eleventy 2 to Eleventy 3.0.0-alpha.20. find-dired and wdired were useful for finding all the .js files and turning them into .cjs.

#+end_export #+end_quote - [[https://social.sachachua.com/@sacha/statuses/01J8RQ15GSFG7QSC7ES0DW0K82][Supernote colour template 2024-09-27T03:05:15.033Z]] #+begin_quote #+begin_export html

I finally got around to checking if the #Supernote can handle colour templates despite only letting me draw in black, white, and two shades of gray. It keeps the colour in the export! That means I can make a template that uses a specific color to make a grid, which is then easy to strip out of it with Python. That saves me 3-6 taps and reduces friction even further. Looking forward to experimenting with that at the next opportunity.

#+end_export #+end_quote - [[https://social.sachachua.com/@sacha/statuses/01J8QMH46CENXS2TXQNFPPJ3JM][Blog tweaks and other code - 2024-09-26T17:02:17.804Z]] #+begin_quote #+begin_export html

A couple of little tweaks:

- I re-added a "Random" link to my blog header, nudged by https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41647654
- I added a sitemap.xml , so let's see if search engines pick stuff up
- I wrote some code to move Org properties from a subtree to a parent
- I changed my code for inserting the latest file from my Supernote A5X e-ink device into Org Mode to also recolor, recognize text, rename, and archive the file

#+end_export #+end_quote - [[https://social.sachachua.com/@sacha/statuses/01J8NTHDXXVNZG660CCWGEX82W][Setting up hibernate 2024-09-26T00:08:50.365Z]] #+begin_quote #+begin_export html

I followed the directions at https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2021/08/enable-hibernate-ubuntu-21-10/ to set up a swap partition and enable hibernate. Now I can pause whatever I'm doing in Linux in order to switch to Windows to play Minecraft Bedrock with the kiddo, and then switch back to Linux afterwards.

#+end_export #+end_quote #+end_my_details #+begin_my_details Life :open t - [[https://social.sachachua.com/@sacha/statuses/01J8RC4V6CAAB0JE7YQSKTYGWB][Drawing inspiration from reference librarians 2024-09-26T23:55:01.196Z]] #+begin_quote #+begin_export html

I'm imagining the kind of person I want to grow into over the next few decades. I think a fair part of it might be learning how to be more like a reference #librarian for the kinds of things I'm interested in, like #Emacs. Might not know the answer itself, might know the general direction one can find the answer in and what kinds of words to look for; might not focus on finding the answer myself, might take the time to help people learn how to figure things out; might not focus on the surface question, but dig deeper to find out what might be a good fit, might not just wait for questions, might also do outreach and readers' advisory. This is a handy way for me to think about it because it means I can tap into how people have been learning about this sort of stuff for hundreds or even thousands of years. :)

Some links:
- https://blogs.princeton.edu/librarian/2008/02/rethinking_my_own_reference/
- https://medium.com/everylibrary/a-day-in-the-life-reference-librarian-at-a-public-library-70999119a909
- http://www.5minlib.com/2016/01/so-you-want-to-be-reference-librarian.html?m=1
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2019/08/20/digital-assistants-could-learn-a-lot-from-reference-librarians/

#+end_export #+end_quote - [[https://social.sachachua.com/@sacha/statuses/01J8P3A7NNE5X9XC1G7N64E7AA][Shallow work 2024-09-26T02:42:11.765Z]] #+begin_quote #+begin_export html

Shallow work is often all that I have time or energy for, and that's okay. I don't want to wait until I've got three hours of straight focus time. If I can learn how to make good use of five minutes here, ten minutes there, maybe the occasional 30 or 40 minutes when I'm lucky--if I can build something from all these little crumbs--then I think that's something that might be useful even later on. I expect my life to become more fragmented, not less, but I want to make something with it anyway. :)

Practically speaking, that means:
- learning out loud
- looking for little improvements, reducing friction
- shifting modes: maybe audio and sketches can work around some limitations
- building connections between smaller ideas, both manually and automatically
- figuring out what I can do with what I've got at the time

#+end_export #+end_quote - [[https://social.sachachua.com/@sacha/statuses/01J8N4N71VXY71H0XMX5GDESVN][Emacs novelty and community 2024-09-25T17:46:25.723Z]] #+begin_quote #+begin_export html

Looking at how the kiddo dives deeply into one interest and then moves on to another, and how she gets such satisfaction from sharing those interests with me, I think part of why #Emacs has been a long-lasting interest of mine is that it involves an endless space of novel possibilities that is entirely because of a wonderful community.

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