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_journals/2024-01-07_0937.md
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_journals/2024-01-07_0937.md
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···+As I think about what subscribing / following / integrating other people’s notes looks like, I found this example from [Rui Carmo’s Tao of Mac](https://taoofmac.com/space/hw/orange_pi_5_plus).
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_journals/2024-01-07_0959.md
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···+> The average estimated date for when AI could beat humans at **every possible task** shifted dramatically, moving from 2060 to 2047—a decrease of 13 years—in just the past year alone!
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_journals/2024-01-07_1018.md
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_journals/2024-01-07_1018.md
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···+[Linux Desktop on your Android Device](https://www.androidauthority.com/install-ubuntu-on-your-android-smartphone-765408/) at Android Authority covers Debian NoRoot and UserLAnd (Ubuntu and other distros possible).
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_journals/2024-01-07_1029.md
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_journals/2024-01-07_1029.md
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···+They offer cloud hosting of the admin panel starting at $5/month, which then manages your other servers for deployment to.
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···-- I should consider linking back to the actual journal entry. Hmm, or maybe appending a hashtag like `BMCJournal` for context- [x] Tags? Something like “if tag same as Note, then link” or “on Note, list all pages with same tag”. Even with a “blank” [[Wiki]] page, you get all the notes tagged with wiki displaying.
···+- I should consider linking back to the actual journal entry. ~~Hmm, or maybe appending a hashtag like `BMCJournal` for context~~+- Context for this should be “how is this useful to a Mastodon reader?” - tags help in discovery, link to main article is most useful for reading- [x] Tags? Something like “if tag same as Note, then link” or “on Note, list all pages with same tag”. Even with a “blank” [[Wiki]] page, you get all the notes tagged with wiki displaying.+- [ ] Change date formatting for journal pages to include / highlight time posted rather than just day+- [ ] Main journal page will grow forever. Have to figure out daily or monthly pages. Pagination?
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_notes/Coolify.md
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···+> The recommended way to use Coolify is to have one server for Coolify and one (or more) for the resources you are deploying. A server is around 4-5$/month.+> By subscribing to the cloud version, you get the Coolify server for the same price, but with:+Note: the [pricing](https://coolify.io/pricing) is gated on managing a number of other servers to deploy to: you have to “bring your own server”.
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