Babble,
Now that I have started developing my files, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the many directions I can go. An idea I've just had is that it would be good for me to be able to put a disclaimer before certain types of text, for example making sure that babbles disclose that they're, well, babble-y, or that any essay that's more than a couple years old has a good chance of being wrong.
I could see, over time, even doing cool math on that sort of stuff: weighting old essays in catalogs by their age and how often they've been cited, for example.
But the work before me at this mmoment is where to record these sorts of ideas. Having the entirety of my files read by Org-agenda would be useful, but I suspect it would be too slow… though, my laptop is pretty powerful, at least compared to systems I used in the past, so maybe that isn't an impossible setup.
More realistically is setting up certain nodes as projects, or task lists, or something, and recording tasks in those. IN this case, it'd probably be best to track these tasks in the file for my website's source code.