I…sigh… Cruising sailboat.
Only in single file mode (meaning opening the HTML as a file:// URL, making changes, and saving it again). Hosting it on a server, desktop, or raspberry pi with node is ridiculously simple these days. It’s completely backwards compatible, but TW5 changed the architecture quite a bit. You can drop that 10 year old file into a blank node instance, and it comes out perfectly.
Tiddlywiki. Simple in theory one you get your head around it. I live on a boat, and use it for inventory. Every item is entered, along with quantity and location so I can search and find where things are. Depending on the thing, additional information is stored as well. For food stuffs, nutrition info, brand, place I bought it, and price (useful going between countries). Recipes link to ingredients, so I can filter on what I have or what I need. For tech items, serial number, manuals, warranty information, and the like. And for certain items, checklists, or maintenance tasks, I link to the inventory item of my tools, so I know what I need and where to get it before starting a job.
For example, I have an entry for the outboard motor. I know that if I’m filling it with fuel, I need 2 stroke oil, gasoline, fuel filter. If I have to adjust the turning resistance, I know I’ll need a 10mm wrench. If I have to change the lower unit oil, I need a pump for oil, container for old oil, flathead screw driver for the plug, etc.
Shoot, they might even have digital checkouts!
Ah, it sounds to me like you’re wanting something kind of like the old Pimsleur German CDs. Looks like the current iteration is a subscription model with option to buy. I only remember the mp3s I downloaded years ago.
World building is actually a lot of fun to peruse.
The other thing that makes stack overflow good is that it’s a very specific problem, with a this works/this doesn’t result. Otherwise it seems to me like a collaborative Quora, which would be just as useful as regular Quora.
Good point. Also, your work absolutely does not need your socials, nor do your coworkers. That whole “we’re a family” thing is bullshit. Get real friends.
That’s kind of how experience works. More experience usually means more pay. If one doesn’t take what they learned from previous employment, then they are stealing from their current employer.
Also, who gives a fuck about your former employer’s IP? You don’t get paid enough to lick the boots of some corporation who isn’t paying you.
Clone the whole repo and reference it when you need.
The apostate thing won’t always work. It requires a couple of steps. The terminology you want to use is to say “I’m DF’d” or “I’m disfellowshipped”. That means they are not actually allowed to talk to you. They won’t even say okay, they just leave. Works 100% of the time IME.
Source: I’m disfellowshipped.
So. Much. Bloat. Otherwise good.