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🙌🙌🙌💯💥💫💯💯💯💥💯🙌🙌🙌🙌!!! (I rarely emojismash, but yeah, in this, big feels. Local-First stuff getting free wins from this because it's Obviously Better is just...aahhhhhh.)
...and I wanted to say "the upside of this period has been that I got very normal sleep", but then I thought twice and consulted the stats, and... No, I didn't, actually. Been more of a morning person, yes, but slept more regularly or sufficiently, no, actually.
I am stopping. It was so much worse than I expected. Otoh, the amount if VOOMF i now get out of one half of one powerking is now 💫dazzling💫
It's wild to me how this shift is towards more content in *plain files* and *in repo* again. It's what I always wanted all the meta tooling around development to be! But it's completely blindsided me that it's agents, of all things, that swung the incentives are strongly in this direction now.
Have been doing a caffeine detox for about three weeks now. Let me tell you: Life without caffeine is... inadvisable.
(Actually it's probably due to bsky.app/profile/moul... and The IHOP Transgression, plus a series of intermediate hops.)
"Credible" can still be relative, and can even be personal. It is what it is. Social movements and momentums don't have hard edges and boolean outcomes. Language that pretends there are such clear lines is usually better at polemics than communication.
"Sovereignty" and you've lost everyone of good mental health already. "Portability" and you're going to be nitpicked to death about What Does That Mean, Exactly. "Tested exit"? Well, most of us haven't. "Credible exit"? Yep. That's what I'm here for. Credible is what something needs to be.
I don't think it auto-unpacks well, if at all -- but I also can't think of any other words that offer a similarly stable point to build up communication around. So that's pretty good.
Some misc thots from it: - metadata in other files: yes please. Nothing makes me more paranoid about file corruption than a media file changing... And then later finding it was a one character change in a comment tag. - init that from id3 tags: sure. - filename derive from metadata: want.