Sigh. So copying and pasting commands from the internet doesn't solve my problem. This means I'm going to have to actually try and /understand/ what's wrong. I didn't sign up for this.
We recently wrapped up #Trublo, a three-year project focused on creating trustable content via distributed ledgers and #blockchain technologies.
Here's a quick review of the R&D effort (put together by Mirko Lorenz) – with a focus on the TruBlo EU #CascadeFunding experience as well as the open call #projects run by the consortium and its partners:
I finally packaged up all the design files from my ZX81 Mechnical Keyboard project and published them on github, should anyone else want to make use of them. Enjoy!
Does anyone feel like sitting down in front of the computer and playing around with their notes a bit?
I just wrote down how I set up and try to maintain my (academic) reading list in #Obsidian using the #Projects plugin by @marcusolsson and #Zotero. Might post it again after the holidays, but for now, here's the description of my approach for those who asked. Thus, fulfilling my promise from this thread: https://hcommons.social/@natalie/109557676423033978
I've finally managed to format my references from #Zotero so that they show up in Projects without any problems. Now I can finally create a reading list and easily track and change the status of books from within the Projects view.
Wonderful. Can't wait to continue reading for my dissertation next year and finally track what I want to read or have read each week. But for now, it is a reading break here!
Reading up on ActivityPub and investigating what'd be involved in building a simple single-user Fediverse compatible blog thing (probably in Go). It's not looking like a terribly complicated project.