Lately I've been kinda going out of my mind from lots of creative indigestion. Lots of ideas — both exciting and silly ones — written down and tagged for easy retrieval and critique, but not enough downtime to do the retrieving and critiquing.
I finally got around to seeing if #TiddlyWiki NodeJS runs on my new ereader (via #Termux), and it does! I can start up the local server and access the wiki via Firefox on the device. Now I just need to learn more #Termux to get my wikis onto and from the device, and possibly even push updates to my website from the device itself. :D
@guizzy I had rabbits that came after my garden. I started trying to grow a line of rabbit-friendly plants, a line of something they hated, and then my desired vegetables, but rabbits can't read and don't know they aren't supposed to like certain plants.
@kai#ThinkingAloud That isn't quite my issue: I currently have access to the local timeline of that place, which is evermore added to or improved as users select into posting to that place, but that's an overly centralized sort of thing. I suspect that really it'd be nice if there was a way to find accounts of a particular type or quality that I can add to lists or groups, or subscribe to those things. #Trunk is likely the best solution to this sort of problem space for now, I guess.
I desire to migrate one fediverse account away from the server it's hosted on, but in doing so I'd lose connection to the bulk of its community. This is a bug, a big one.