Today, my goals include handling what’s in my “content triage,” which is, at the moment, older babbles, including some that got syndicated onto my Fediverse profile. Then, I’ll pull my Letters to the Web into the triage, and hopefully get to them today or tomorrow.

So far, I’m finding Obsidian comfortable enough to use, and am enjoying knowing that I’m on the same note-taking app that some of my friends use. (Though I probably use it the most, given the volume I can babble and write, and my aspirations with regards to like, digital gardening, vernacular autoethnosis, and agential semioverses, among other made-up things.

I’ve got Star Trek Deep Space Nine playing to one side of the screen, Obsidian on the other. (I love how, early on, Cardassians are shown to use cosmetics to color their foreheads. The episodes before they had to be nothing but an Evil Other.) Oh, and Emrys, the printer, is chugging away at using some of the golden-colored silk PLA I have to make more little… prosperity buddhas? I’m not sure what they’d be called, and I know looking it up will send me infobinging. After that I’ll print a couple shishi, with the idea of being to put them at either side of my computer monitor, since it’s its own kind of doorway.

And, Eugene, the other printer, should be getting its replacement fan in about a week, which is great; I’ve enjoyed the break from the noise of having two printers running, but sorely miss the productive capacity - it took a bit to get ahead of “commissions” so that I can print some of the kitsch I’d like.

Unrelated to all that, but I’m excited to get back into being able to bring ideas together in my writing and then onto my Website and other platforms, because I really want to do more to speak against things like the datacenter that’s being planned nearby, and a way to do that is making sure that when people search the Web for answers, they find my answers.