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  1. You may have heard that last weekend the final episode of the #Automators podcast from @relay was released. What does this mean for the #Obsidian vault I created to support it? Well, as the hosts noted it isn't being abandoned, and you can read the general plan in my latest blog post.

    thoughtasylum.com/2024/11/24/a

  2. @relay @rosemary @macsparky - I was a little surprised this wasn’t mentioned on the last #Automators episode, but there have been a few posts on the Automators podcast forum since the announcement on ep166 querying what the future of the podcast forum is going to be.

    It would be worth someone clarifying on the forum if it is going to continue, move/integrate elsewhere, be archived to a read only state, or simply close down and go offline.

  3. Finally have episode 162 in the #Automators #Obsidian vault. Lots of new content from that jam-packed episode, and oh so many (thousands of!!) new cross references back through prior episodes. I'll be catching up on documenting the backlog of more recent episodes as soon as I can based; balanced against other demands like the day job, family, household chores, etc. 😉

    github.com/sylumer/automators

  4. Just one of the reasons my documenting of #Automators podcast episode 162 is taking so long is that I’m continuing to cross-reference content back through the catalogue of episodes and 162 has some heavy hitter mentions with huge volumes to cross-reference. The changes in the screenshot here are just the ones I was able to use tools ty help with. There were a few hundred more just for this one that needed manually finessing.

    Ep 162 coming soon ... ish 😆

    github.com/sylumer/automators

  5. Catching up on updating my Obsidian-based knowledge base for the #Automators episode before last (ep161), and I’m going word-blind.

    I wish developers wouldn’t name their apps after common words that crop up regularly in conversation. For ep160 it was “Reminders” and “Make”. This time it’s “Things”. Do you know how often the word THINGS comes up in a podcast about automation where there’s a lot of nebulous stuff to talk about?

    Yes, a lot!

    Guess I’ve only really myself (+ those devs) to blame🙄

  6. A little later than I had planned, but for the most valid of reasons I assure you, the episode 159 update to the #Automators podcast #Obsidian vault is now available. Lots of new content and hundreds of new cross-references. Work will be commencing on episode 160 fairly shortly as it is already out. In fact all the first pass automated stuff was completed at the weekend. Its all the manual research and writing to build out the additional content that consumes most of the time 🤓💻
    #Relay

  7. The journey south has begun. I am officially on my way to London to see the 10 Years of @relay Extravaganza. Yes I am a day early on my travels, but London is a small trek and I need a bit of decompression time a few tough weeks. That being said my train journey is being spent in @obsidian working on the supporting content for #Automators episode 159 into the public vault for the podcast - github.com/sylumer/automators.

  8. Finally finished researching and working my way through all the stuff for @relay #Automators podcast episode 158. Approximately 30 new pages of content is now available in the #Obsidian vault for the podcast. Download the latest release from the Github repo now … and I guess I’ll be starting on the next episode when it releases later this evening.

    github.com/sylumer/automators

  9. The new web site for documenting Cluster (my in testing #Alfred workflow for the #Bunch app) is taking shape thanks to using an existing site (built on the always useful Jekyll just-the-docs template) that I had built previously.

    It isn't online yet, but you can still grab a copy of this test release workflow from the #Automators forum - talk.automators.fm/t/alfred-wo

  10. If you are a Mac user and also use #Alfred and the #Bunch app by @ttscoff , you might be able to help me test a new Alfred workflow I've been putting together.

    I've shared the details on the #Automators forum.

    talk.automators.fm/t/alfred-wo

  11. Just booked my ticket for the @relay 10 year anniversary event in #London next summer. I'll be travelling down from York to make a weekend of it, so I'll be keeping my eyes/ears open for any @mpu and #Automators meet ups.

  12. Reading up on #Discourse hosting for the likely upcoming actions.work forum, which I plan to offer as a watering hole for people who want to share tips & tricks for my macOS/iOS apps as well as my #Obsidian plugins.

    I thought about asking #Automators or #MacPowerUsers for a sub-forum, but I have apps planned that do not fit that mold.

    Plus, I guess as long as you can use your GitHub/Apple/Google/FB account to log in, it's not that much of a hassle.

    #ActionsForObsidian #ObsidianMD #PKM

  13. Reading up on #Discourse hosting for the likely upcoming actions.work forum, which I plan to offer as a watering hole for people who want to share tips & tricks for my macOS/iOS apps as well as my #Obsidian plugins.

    I thought about asking #Automators or #MacPowerUsers for a sub-forum, but I have apps planned that do not fit that mold.

    Plus, I guess as long as you can use your GitHub/Apple/Google/FB account to log in, it's not that much of a hassle.

    #ActionsForObsidian #ObsidianMD #PKM

  14. Reading up on #Discourse hosting for the likely upcoming actions.work forum, which I plan to offer as a watering hole for people who want to share tips & tricks for my macOS/iOS apps as well as my #Obsidian plugins.

    I thought about asking #Automators or #MacPowerUsers for a sub-forum, but I have apps planned that do not fit that mold.

    Plus, I guess as long as you can use your GitHub/Apple/Google/FB account to log in, it's not that much of a hassle.

    #ActionsForObsidian #ObsidianMD #PKM

  15. Reading up on #Discourse hosting for the likely upcoming actions.work forum, which I plan to offer as a watering hole for people who want to share tips & tricks for my macOS/iOS apps as well as my #Obsidian plugins.

    I thought about asking #Automators or #MacPowerUsers for a sub-forum, but I have apps planned that do not fit that mold.

    Plus, I guess as long as you can use your GitHub/Apple/Google/FB account to log in, it's not that much of a hassle.

    #ActionsForObsidian #ObsidianMD #PKM

  16. Reading up on #Discourse hosting for the likely upcoming actions.work forum, which I plan to offer as a watering hole for people who want to share tips & tricks for my macOS/iOS apps as well as my #Obsidian plugins.

    I thought about asking #Automators or #MacPowerUsers for a sub-forum, but I have apps planned that do not fit that mold.

    Plus, I guess as long as you can use your GitHub/Apple/Google/FB account to log in, it's not that much of a hassle.

    #ActionsForObsidian #ObsidianMD #PKM

  17. @actionsdotwork I’d join out of curiosity, but I already frequent other broader communities for Shortcuts and automations (like #macpowerusers and #Automators ). Not actively looking for a silo, especially since the power of Shortcuts is how it connects between services and apps.

  18. @actionsdotwork I’d join out of curiosity, but I already frequent other broader communities for Shortcuts and automations (like #macpowerusers and #Automators ). Not actively looking for a silo, especially since the power of Shortcuts is how it connects between services and apps.

  19. @actionsdotwork I’d join out of curiosity, but I already frequent other broader communities for Shortcuts and automations (like #macpowerusers and #Automators ). Not actively looking for a silo, especially since the power of Shortcuts is how it connects between services and apps.

  20. @actionsdotwork I’d join out of curiosity, but I already frequent other broader communities for Shortcuts and automations (like #macpowerusers and #Automators ). Not actively looking for a silo, especially since the power of Shortcuts is how it connects between services and apps.

  21. @actionsdotwork I’d join out of curiosity, but I already frequent other broader communities for Shortcuts and automations (like #macpowerusers and #Automators ). Not actively looking for a silo, especially since the power of Shortcuts is how it connects between services and apps.

  22. I’m definitely late to the party but thanks to @macsparky and @rosemary and the wonderful #Automators guest Allison Sheridan, I’ve started learning to use the #Terminal. So far so much fun. #Code #macOS ttt.bartificer.net/book.html#t

  23. @rosemary my bank account has a bone to pick with you after #Automators episode #121 🫤

    I think this may be the mobile solution to cover the main Issues with my future loss of my Better Touch Tool fuelled touch bar when I eventually go 🍎silicon.