- [[21]] means [[Building Bridges]] in the #Flancia [[Pattern Language]]. - It took me a while to realize that Flancia is a Pattern Language, but there it is. [[17]] - [[Work]] ~ [[Google]] - Maybe my last Wednesday at Google if I get fired as part of the layoffs; I estimate the earliest they could happen is 27 February, with 3 March being most likely based on my current knowledge. - [[Flancia]] - [[Sides]] - In Flancia there are two sides, - two sides which are many, - like those in the human brain - and in our [[collectives]] - [[Open Letters]] - [[Open Letter to Google]] - [[Open Letter to the Agora]] - [[Las Jaras]] - Tengo dos jaras - que son tres, - pegan cuatro, - dan cinco. [[V]] fixed https://agor.ai, is doing awesome stuff in the containers space. I want to work on: - [[Try elsewhere]], a button that in anagora.org would send the user to the same node on agor.ai (which is the more modern containerized Agora, and is slated to actually be an Agora Network: it will serve/redirect to services including different Agoras in its subdomains.) - [[Autopush]], as evidenced by the optimistic structure of the Agora Protocol section above. - This also means (only due to polysemy) autopushing bot activity to git, which I also want to do. - [[Executable Subnodes]], which IIRC are close to ship (with an allowlist). - Which should yield features like primes/ and *site navigation* maybe? I've been thinking 'previous' and 'next' could be done as executable subnodes for the fun of it? - But maybe I should not fool around so much and navigation should just go in, say, providers.py, as we need a regex determining which script to run for dates. - Then again executable subnodes would be cool for [[artsy]] stuff, like generating text (e.g. generative poems) or images ('use js to write to a canvas straight in your garden'). - Various bug fixes I've been meaning to do for a while, like the Mastodon bot writing links/text in a format that reads a bit better and preserves wikilinks (!) and not autopulling the stoa as it's unfortunately too distracting given the focus-grabbing (could this be fixed instead?).