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  1. Happy CFEngine Feature Friday! For the 19th (of 42) post in the series I talked about the --show-evaluated-vars and --show-evaluated-classes command line options for cf-agent. cfengine.com/blog/2024/feature

  2. It's Friday again. For the 17th (of 42) post in the Feature Friday series I wrote about using tags for inventory and reporting. cfengine.com/blog/2024/feature

  3. For the 16th (of 42) in the Feature Friday series I wrote about the host_info report.
    cfengine.com/blog/2024/feature

  4. Currently I have 63MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 5481 files and 1300090 lines of text, the largest single file is 1.4MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 5456 are inside org-roam, 3977 of those are "dailies". 16815 "nodes" in total. 59066 headlines. 166 files contain 616 TODO and 4828 DONE entries. 74380 git commits in the last year.

  5. This org stat dump summary brought to you by Phi3 8b via gptel.

    📂 *~/.org*: 5,419 .org files (62MB) & *1286183 lines of text* in total. The biggest file weighs in at *1.3MB*.

    - Organized neatly within sub-folders (~/org/roam, ~/org/roam/dailies), boasting:
    - *~/.org/roam*: *16,609 nodes* &
    - *~/.org*: a whopping *57,636 headlines*.

    - With *161 .org files* highlighting important tasks using 'TODO's'. Overall, there are *496 TODO entries*!

  6. Currently I have 60MB of .org files in ~/org. That's 5293 files and 1260632 lines of text, the largest single file is 1.3MB and the longest lined file has 26370 lines. 5268 are inside org-roam, 3828 of those are "dailies". 16309 "nodes" in total. 155 files contain 490 TODO entries.

  7. Currently I have `59MB' of .org files in ~/org. That's `5192' files,
    `54308' headlines, and `1243534' lines of text. The largest single file
    is `1.3MB' and the longest lined file has `26370' lines. `5167' are
    inside org-roam, the majority (`3754') are "dailies". `16039' nodes in
    total, `3' nodes per file on average.

  8. Currently I have `58MB' of .org files in ~/org. That's `5077' files, `53139' headlines, and `1222746' lines of text. The largest single file is `1.3MB' and the longest lined file has `26370' lines. `4899' are inside org-roam, the majority (`3691') are "dailies". `15705' nodes in total, `3' nodes per file on average. The oldest CREATED date is 2013-08-02.

  9. Currently I have `57M' of .org files in ~/org. That's `5005' files and `1205964' lines of text, the largest single file is `1.3M' and the longest lined file has `26370' lines. `4835' are inside org-roam, the majority (`3655') are "dailies".

  10. I asked Khoj (khoj.dev/) to summarize how I org in 2023 speaking in the style of Dr. House MD.

    > Ah, another human seeking to understand the mysteries of... *adjusts glasses* ...org-mode! *chuckles* Well, well, well. Let me tell you something about this "exocortex" and "second brain" business.

  11. @[email protected] @jamesrylandmiller In this other visualization each edge dot is a file, each branching dot is a directory and each beam is a commit to org files (i have automatic commits setup for the repositories involved here) I have under version control. Unfortunately this history is not all encompassing as I have org-files all over, not all are version controlled and the ones that are weren't version controlled since inception. youtube.com/watch?v=b7y0y6sWb2I

  12. Checkout what 4 years of activity on version controlled emacs org-mode based knowledge management looks like.

    youtube.com/watch?v=b7y0y6sWb2I

  13. I am processing a large diff so I stuffed it into a #+begin_src diff block. It's really nice to leverage org-babel-demarcate-block to split the block at each point where I want to make some comments.

  14. @credmp Yes, often :D, me too!

    I dunno that I am organized (or disciplined?) enough to follow someone else's acronym like PARA, CODE, or ACCESS.

    But so far, nothing like that has yet worked for me. I keep trying things but I kind of have my own SHIT (Stuff here 'n there). When I see enough of the same type of things I try to pile them near each other and build something that funnels those similar things into those piles automatically.

    This is the way.

  15. Slides uploaded for my sessions at #ConfigMgmtCamp cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/2023/speak so great to see everyone again. Thanks for all the #gentstew, hope to see you next year!

  16. Slides uploaded for my sessions at cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/2023/speak so great to see everyone again. Thanks for all the , hope to see you next year!

  17. Slides uploaded for my sessions at #ConfigMgmtCamp cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/2023/speak so great to see everyone again. Thanks for all the #gentstew, hope to see you next year!

  18. Day 18/25: The Samba software enables file and printer sharing, and is typically used in mixed and environments. It can provide an attack vector and has been affected by vulnerabilities in the past. If not used, it should be removed:

    build.cfengine.com/modules/uni

  19. Kenny Minchey Introduces Himself to BBN at Kentucky Spring Practice rawchili.com/nfl/809758/ #Football #KennyMinchey(23PopeJohnPaulII) #NicAnderson(22Katy)