dreams of mine
All shapes and sizes. If you have advice on doing any of these things, hmu!
document editor
I've been working with Pandoc a lot, and studying how its abstract syntax tree (AST) model for document conversion. I think that for many purposes, writing content directly as an AST would make it easy to share documents in a variety of formats. Using Pandoc filters and templates, there is immense flexibility for how the output documents can look like.
My idea is to create a document editing application that strictly follows the Pandoc AST format. It would look and feel like Google Docs, a Markdown editor, Jupyter Notebooks. I would probably write it in a language I like, and then deploy it as a WASM application within Electron or online.
a *nix community for the IndieWeb
A long-term plan I have is to build a small community out of the websites that i host. It would be like tilde.town but would focus on outward-facing personal websites using IndieWeb technologies. At first I would like to only have other *nix enthusiasts who would like to help build and administrate a server together, but over time we would include people who are less interested in the coding side of things. We would share database schemas, server software, etc. as much as we'd like, benefitting from each others' innovation and problem-solving. I would love to be a part-time web developer for a few hundred people, all with small portfolios or experimental sites. I'd be excited to develop sysadmin skills with friends as we build tools together.
bits and bobs
- make a zine
- learn to sew things together. I already have a pair of ripped shorts I could learn on
- make a pen that can be refilled with eco-friendly ink (or, fill a pen with ink that i make)
- build my own speakers
- make a lil cooking video
- brew wine or mead
- distill alcohol
- transition to only taking bucket showers
- learn to play the keyboard
- through-hike a long-distance trail
- make my own hair products
- make a notary stamp, maybe using CNC
- learn how to edit video in Blender
- build a keyboard with nice-feeling switches
- learn to bake bread
- pierce my ears
- find a comfortable pillow
- 3d print a key
- make paper
- learn Toki Pona
- learn Spanish
- grow an herb garden
- play through an old Zelda game and learn more about the franchise
- eat enough carrots in one sitting to make my skin turn orange
- walk 20 miles barefoot in one day
- write an android app like this one
- write an app that plays back what it hears with a delay, like those anti-protest weapons
- make a big battery out of recycled ones, maybe for a solar panel setup
- make my own custom durr
- learn the C programming language
- learn rust
- buy and fix up a sewing machine
- learn to play the acoustic guitar
- build a desk
- set up a live-streaming camera in a high-traffic area, and leave it rolling for 24 hours. maybe have some sort of prompt over the camera, like THIS IS A LIVESTREAM. WHAT ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT?
- get a stick and poke tattoo
- self-host my website on very low-powered tech, and then power it with renewable energy, probably with a solar panel? draw inspiration from this article