In Logseq, everything is a nested list. This feels like a limitation, but I’ve been preferring it. The decision is made for you: you’re going to jot this information down as a list. So then you just start writing it.
Oh - this sounds interesting.
Whenever I needed to jot down any notes I've been finding myself just writing plain .txt files with bullet points, and trying tools like Obsidian or TiddlyWiki I always ended up being overwhelmed with the amount of stuff I could do (and with all the customization options) that I never got around to actually writing things down. I'm definitely gonna look into how Logseq works.
(Although I have to say, their website does look a bit "too hype-y" for my liking. IDK how to explain it, just a gut feeling. Still, at least it's FOSS so it can't be too bad)
if you count all the projects that migrated protocols over the years then there's a fair bit of "content" in the fediverse that predates not only activitypub (what people refer to as "fediverse" today) but also some proprietary platforms like google+ (and in this specific case have outlived them)
The thing about ATProto is that unlike AP they don't seem to expect each instance to have it's own community with it's own rules and vibes. They seem to be using federation just as a way to "scale up".
If they can get any non-bluesky-the-company folk to create instances then that's just scaling they don't have to pay for and a convenient legal scapegoat for the inevitable consequences of their lax moderation. Why wouldn't they federate?
i'd turn down the transparency a bit on the main thing just because it looks a bit hard to read with the background visible through it. might make sense to bump up the font size a lil and/or set a max-width as well, but not too big of a deal that one.
the only thing i know about powershell is that the linux binary is named pwsh which i learned the hard way after writing pow and then accidentally tab completing poweroff and shutting down my pc
i was thinking of attempting something of that sort but i quickly realized that it'd be even more useful as a generic "list of communities for/about [thing]", and people could then use that generic list both as a subscription list AND as a block list, depending on their interests
and then i swiftly gave up realizing the scale of it all so if anyone wants to run with this idea feel free to do so