This is amusing.

You know what "hot" is in the SE of AK? 70 here in Sitka, mid-70's in places like Juneau and Petersburg.

Granted, it will FEEL really hot to me (and many others in the SE) but if you call for the weather forecast they are saying to check on elders and stay inside with AC, minimizing your exposure to the heat and sun.

AC? What's that?

#MyAlaskaWx #Sitka #Alaska #SEAK

@danct12 I've had bad experiences with Pi's and SD Cards with any sort of reasonably live filesystem. SD just wasn't built for that

Every SSD Pi I have put together has been pretty much rock solid. It also solved my issues with #HomeAssistant long term stability that had driven me away three times (HA is on a NUC now)

This is going to provide a core network service for #SEAK as well as provide a handy desktop above my workbench if I put a display in it.

I have other HW for that though

Quite likely overkill for the #SEAK scheduler but it will be interesting to have a full development environment as well.

#Manjaro #KDE 64-bit, 4GB #raspi 4, Argon One M.2 SSD case w/250GB Samsung 860 EVO

@SovereignAndrey @Edent has done it already. This is pretty much exactly what I had in mind right down to the tree view.

It looks like part of an ongoing blog activity. They also made similar tools for Twitter. You'd definitely be better off with one from someone more experienced than I am.

I may just adopt it (or fork a variant) for #SEAK

https://edent.codeberg.page/Mastodon_Tools/

Mastodon Tools by @edent

@SovereignAndrey the first CLI is something I'm calling TootExplorer.

It will allow *me* to figure out exactly what happens in the 'life' of a toot

One of the first tests is finding all the things I have posted with the #SEAK tag and pull them into an Obsidian Vault

I can then use *whatever* I have tooted in the past as design documentation extremely easily.

TootExplorer will be at the 'nuts & bolts' level of toot understanding as a tool for me to learn

The next tool is PullTootHashtag..

@SovereignAndrey and I am now spending a day re-evaluating commonly used desktop apps and finding better replacements to improve desktop workflow and make it easy to interact with #SEAK

When you have to. There will also be a whole 'scheduling' core for push/pull operations likely running in isolation in a #Docker container using crontab on a local in-house server

It may gain a local Mastodon instance container to organise accounts and primarily just act as relay between #SEAK & fediverse

BTW.

Building your own very, very personal #PKM in #Obsidian captures you thinking about *how you* think, recall, research, compose, ,,, live life, ...

#Obsidian tracks how the Vault comes together by timestamping when documents are linked by #Hashtag

You end up with an animation of how your mind *thinks*

I've been posting 'stills' from that animation of #SEAK 'forming'

Actually quite freaky ๐Ÿคฏ

Enough so that I may upload my first YouTube video. It's too big for here.

#WeAreTheWeird ๐Ÿ˜œ

...
The CLI tools developed should be usable to others to implement #PKM that *fits* them

Push/Pull sync to external data sources

*Anything* with an API becomes data source or sink using CLI toolset & possibly #Python 'extensions'
- plugin in architecture for sources/sinks

All GPL 3, GitHub

This is what release 1.0 of #SEAK *should* be. That release is 6mo away but a lot of CLI tools will appear on the way

General: #SEAK
Tool Release: #SEAKTool

Oh yeah, ๐Ÿค–๐Ÿค–๐Ÿค– too

#WeAreTheWeird ๐Ÿ˜œ

A word of advice.

Never embark on building a Personal Knowledge Management #PKM sudden that fits *you* without being prepared for it resulting in it reorganising your entire digital life!

But it's an amazing thing to do and comes with *so* many benefits
- no 'data' permanently in โ˜๏ธ, #PKM has it locally & organised across data sources by structure and #Hashtag
- Twitter, Trello, Evernote 'dead' data local & searchable
- multi device push to #SEAK
- 'useful' CLI tools as part of building
- ...

#SEAK announcement

#SEAK is now connected to #Grammerly and #GrammerlyChrome extension.

First time I have tried it. Very, very nice. It doesn't get in my way. When I proofread I have much better correction hints than just spelling.

It's awesome so far ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘

If #GrammerlyPremium was half the prince per year I would have the credit card out in a flash! โšก

After four hours of usage. I'm very impressed.