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#Goals2025

Moving away from the constant upgrade cycle & moving closer to the ideals of #PermaComputing #MalleableSoftware

Design and setup a redundant system of old/used, cheap, low-power devices running ia: #Guix, #Linux, #FreeBSD, #macOS, #HaikuOS, #Plan9Front, #X11, #P9, #NFS, all working together

Become an expert on #MicroControllers #ESP32 #STM32 #RP2040 #MIPS #RiscV

DIY sensors which sing like birds to communicate their status

DIY robots "drones"

Move as much as possible of my computing needs to the #Terminal, #Emacs, #Rio #CLI #TUI #P9

Get an #3DPrinter and learn to use it

Design and build my own portable 8dot #braille terminal & try out if 3x3 or 3x4 dots is also workable.

Design and build my own low-power computers, their OS, and tools

Writing more of my own tools #DIY

#SmallTalk #ObjectPascal #Prolog #Scheme #Racket #CommonLisp #Haskell #Rust #Go #ObjectiveC #Swift

Deploy #LoRa #ReticullumNetwork #RNodes #MeshCore #Meshtastic

Start an #InternetResiliencyClub

Add #Tor, #I2P support by #WebProxy

#SolarPowered #SelfHost over #I2P, #OnionService #Blog #Wiki #Repositories #GopherHole #Darcs #Mercurial

#SelfHost my own #EmailServer, which will only accept email from #KnownServers #CommunityEmail #MutualEmailAcceptance

Share files via #BitTorrent over #I2P

DIY #HomeAutomation
DIY #GardeningAutomation
DIY #GreenHouse

Get a house cat, train the cat, use voice and gestures

Start asking money for advice & technology support

Build/program my own opportunistic and strange cryptocurrency miners #BTC, #XMR, #ZEC, etc #Art

#MakeMoreArt #LearnToDraw #Learn3DModeling #LearnGenerativeArt #LearnToComposeAmbientMusic

#ReCreateJottit #ReCreateInstikiWiki

#WriteMore #PublishMore #Letters, #Essays, #Missives, #Reports, #Treatise

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@ruawhitepaw For #Git, you could try Codeberg (running Forgejo) or sr.ht (running SourceHut). The former is a tad more GitHub-like, with a clean, friendly interface. The latter feels more ‘raw’ as it prefers making the most out of Git’s existing capabilities rather than replicating them. Both run on and value free software (in great contrast to GitHub), which I consider eminently important. :gutkato_hura:

For #Darcs, there’s darcs hub and Smederee. The difference between those is similar, though both of them are considerably more barebones and Smederee seems to be under more active development than the more established darcs hub. :gutkato_klapkomputilo:

jam.xwx.moeMansardo Jamada (ĉu?)

I gave #Pijul a serious shake for 2–3 weeks & I’ll be moving back to #darcs & #Git as the CLI UX situation is severely lacking. I thought it was just a bunch of nits, but when I needed to correct a commit message 3 commits ago, I see there is effectively NO rebase stategy. There still isn’t a good email story & TOML config sucks (give me something plaintext *or* typed with LSP support).

I like the keys for identity, the performance improvements are nice, but until rebasing & a few other nits are addressed in a meaningful way, I don’t think I will be recommending outside of the abstract notion of folks should watch the project since it *is* full of good fundamentals. …And maybe the Nest situation could be improving walking back the serverless trend??

Jujutsu is on the radar but something smells funky about it. Maybe it’s the Google engineer disclaimer; maybe the Git compatibility pushing things into limitations; maybe it’s that the source is on Microsoft GitHub; maybe it’s the docs using checkbox hacks.

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@solarsailor You know how to pique my interest 🙂 I have indeed been using #git bundles over #NNCP for awhile. I spent some time with their comparison to Git. I am definitely interested in DVCS; I used #arch, #tla, #darcs, and #mercurial before #git, and git for a long while before #github. So I am not resistant to something new. But in reading about the #Fossil workflow on their site, I'm not sure it really lends itself to what I'm after, personally, though it is very interesting.