You know that thing folks get sometimes where they're having a technical problem, they look it up online, and the top relevant hit is one of their own blog posts? And it does in fact answer the technical question?

I just had something like that, but for code I was trying to figure out, and instead of a Web search it was grepping through a folder of checked-out projects.

Oh.

I wrote the code to do this exact thing two years ago.

@randomgeek

I frequently consult my own book about linux admin, because I have no memory of how to use things like parted and lv-extend

I've got a 200 page google doc called JT-cookbooks. It's just a bunch of weird disorganized invocations. It's become a first reference for lots of my coworkers.

Writing down things that work matters more than any management types would believe.

@johntimaeus that's a big part of why I pulled my toot and tweet archives into my notes. I tend to dump stray thoughts as sort of an ADHD venting mechanism. Problem is some of those thoughts are good, and Twitter / Mastodon search has never been great.

Course, new problem. My public brain now has 6,000 pages and weighs 4.5GB without optimizations.

Working on that now.

@randomgeek

I'm wondering how many people around here have an equivalent, and what it would take to aggregate, organize, edit, verify and publish as a collected work.

Most of mine are recipes, 1-5 lines to build a thing, or fix an issue. "Fix chrome silent fail on cloned VM" is one I added today. But you'll spend an hour flopping at Google trying to find a fix before hitting the one that works. You may also break a lot of other stuff listening to crackoverflow and AI plop.

@johntimaeus @randomgeek After discovering PKM, I started preserving any stuff I had to research in Obsidian, including all my web bookmarks. I publish my technical notes on my website: https://monospacementor.com/wiki/Wiki
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@monospace @johntimaeus pretty darn cool.

The original inspiration for my personal site was Soft Panorama. Loads of info, many opinions, and where I got my requirements for a proper coder's editor.

The geek Web needs more of that (and your site, of course). We collectively got accustomed to comfortable information silos.

https://softpanorama.org/Editors/index.shtml

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