- Reading on the Agora. I’m noticing a few conventions that I should use.
- People keep notes about other people. They do so by having a sub-node named after them.
- Most likely, I would be noded as BunnyNabbit. However, my most relevant self-profile is currently noded as
About me. I should change that, as is convention with other self-profiles. I hate breaking links, so I’ll use aliases to create redirects. For the standard.site documents, my tooling doesn’t detect moved files, so likely I’ll update it with a frontmatter field to indicate a record key override.- Move
About me.mdtoBunnyNabbit.md, preserving the original title of About me. - Create the record key override feature for standard replicator.
- Open source standard replicator. I think it serves a purpose by restricting itself to not modify source files.
- Move
- Most likely, I would be noded as BunnyNabbit. However, my most relevant self-profile is currently noded as
- I mentioned on 2026-05-29 that certain parts of the agora protocol feels alienating outside of the agora. I think that only applies to go links and pulling? Apparently, there are alternative methods of pushing that don’t require the
pushkeyword. In which 2026-06-21 triggered a push to drawn, serving a collection of drawings.- For go links, I think it might be possible to modify Quartz to strip out the “go” keyword.
- In which I decided to publish the journal entries that I had thought to unpublish on my website. It’s weirder, apparently.
- https://doc.anagora.org, being an open HedgeDoc instance, is totally ripe to being spammed. I’m a believer in reach, so I do care about SEO to some degree, in which spammers may be damaging.
- Bing appears to have deindexed anagora.org entirely. That is a bit of a problem, considering that yes, I am currently using Bing as my default search engine.
- https://doc.anagora.org, being an open HedgeDoc instance, is totally ripe to being spammed. I’m a believer in reach, so I do care about SEO to some degree, in which spammers may be damaging.
- People keep notes about other people. They do so by having a sub-node named after them.