I do like the "digital garden" philosophy and will borrow some aspects of it, but not all.
For example, digital gardens don't really think about structured data.
Really hating this decision paralysis my ADHD is making right now. For context, it's about my site - I'm not sure on what framework to base it on. It doesn't help that web dev does not interest me at all, I just want a website, man.
last skeet:
MusicBrainz the GOAT.
there was a moment where I was considering stopping using it but... nah. It's just that MusicBrainz got boring (extremely complementary). It's a utility that's just so ingrained into my workflow I don't think about it.
I was adding Eurovision albums there until 2026, for uhhhh obvious reasons lol. Generally I don't need to add much.
My pipe dream is to make a modern MusicBee-like music player in .NET that has better integration with MusicBrainz. I've got plans. :3
...I just learned that Office Open XML is actually an open format.
If you were used to LibreOffice, you wouldn't actually know that. I feel a bit more emboldened choosing OnlyOffice.
(Mac users, I've heard that iWork supports it fine, too.)