Knowledge-Management
Below are all of the posts with the Knowledge-Management tag. A post tagged with Knowledge-Management means that it is about Knowledge-Management. If a post references Knowledge-Management but does not have the tag, then the post will not be in the list below. If a post has the Knowledge-Management tag or mentions Knowledge-Management, then it will be in the Glossary for "Knowledge-Management".
I have ordered the posts from newest to oldest:
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On Organizing My Notes
Recording thoughts on how I might better align my #blogging and private #journaling. Closing out with some #Emacs code, that positions me to remove a large dependency.
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Extending consult-notes Package to Add Draft Blog Post Candidates
In this post, I walk through using #Emacs #Lisp variable binding to reuse what might, in other languages, be hard-to-re-use code.
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Tending to my Writing Ecosystem and Existing Notes
In this post I walk through my thoughts around removing outdated #Denote functionality in #Emacs, which meant updating a dependency, that fixed a long-standing “bug”, and moving towards an already established daily #OrgMode pattern.
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Ness Labs' “Active Reading” Rolls Into my Feed
A quick bit of review of a blog post on reading; one to help reinforce how to be a better reader.
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Leveraging Denote's Signature for Multiple Purposes
A discussion of how I’d overloaded the Org-Mode tag concept, implementation and accessibility constraints, and identifying a pathway towards separation of concerns. Then a few Emacs functions and shell scripts to perform the migration.
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Current Workflow for Lore24 Writing
This post walks through my evolving workflow for posting to Lore24. It’s a behind the scenes overview of the process. From writing lore in a common document, to extracting the days work to a blog post, and sharing that on the Fediverse. All in service of developing a habit.
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Emacs Macros Continue to Amaze Me
A walk through of recording another Emacs macro, detailing how I can start from one buffer and then move to other files where I perform different tasks. I’m simply in awe of long-standing functionality this is lost in “modern” systems.
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Amongst the Org-Mode Archipelago
A resposne to the sensation of loneliness in writing in Org-Mode syntax then exporting to other formats. For me, Org-Mode is place where my personal, private, and shareable churn; and from which I bring forth writing that I share.
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Test Driving a Campaign Status Document
In this post, I give a quick overview of my campaign status document; inspired by Justin Alexander’s “So You Want to be a Game Master.” I’ve modified the default headlines adding a few more; as my software helps me orient to this larger bit of information. I also explain some of the functions that are part of my note taking process.
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Implementing Changes to Org-Mode Time Tracking
A walk through of my functional adjustments to my time tracking in Org Mode. These adjustments leverage functions that I had already developed and align with other existing processes.
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Revisiting My Org-Mode Time Tracking and Laying out a Different Direction
Working through my existing note-taking and time-tracking approaches and outlining a new direction; favoring thinking and task cohesion over easier time-reporting.
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Dynamic Org Agenda List Based on Denote Keywords
Porting some Functions for Org-Roam to Denote
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Closing the Knowledge Gap and Lightening the Load
Somedays You Just Can’t Get Rid of a Bomb
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Note Taking Apps I'd Consider (If I Didn't Use Emacs)
A Quick Intro to Other Open Source Note Taking Tools
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Custom Org-Mode Capture Function for Annotating Bad Code
Something Borrowed, Something Old, and Something New
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Thinking Through Capturing and Annotating “Bad” Code
First Steps in Following up on Morning Coffee Talk Inspiration
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Org-Mode, Git Logs, and Org-Babel for Running Reports
Feeding the Personal Knowledge Management System
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The Three Caches of Forem
A Quick Tour of Our Favorite Performance Enhancing Pain Point
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Regarding Documentation: A Letter to My Earlier Selfs
Apologies, Confessions, and Meanderings
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The Why and How of Yardoc
Inching Along the Never Ending Path of Improving of Documentation.
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Further Into Emacs with Pcase, Backquotes, and Commas
The Continuing Adventures of Writing to Learn
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Note Taking with Org Roam and Transclusion
Ever Improving my Personal Note Taking Process
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Org Roam, Emacs, and Ever Refining the Note Taking Process
Always Be Refining Your Config
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Using PlantUML to Model RPG Relationship Maps
Leveraging Open Source Software for RPGs
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On Writing Documentation
Comments, Tests, and Commit Messages are All Documentation
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Creating a Documentation Dashboard and Emacs Function
Reducing Friction on Adding Placeholders for My Future Self
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Mental Model Minute: Relationship Triangles
Understanding Our Approach and Its Impact
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What We Lose as We Change Platforms
A Season of Change
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Diving into the Implementation of Subject Menus for Org Roam
It’s Macros, Functions, and Property Lists…Oh My!
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Ever Further Refinements of Org Roam Usage
Leveraging Some Org Roam Version 2 Changes
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Organizations Live and Die by Process
Steward Those Processes in Service to the Goals and Values
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Amplifying the Blogosphere (v2021-06-17)
Campaign Play, Mystery, and Group Mythology
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Amplifying the Blogosphere (v2021-06-11)
Campaigns, Bingo, and Breakinig Changes
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Organizing Information for Retrieval
On Table of Contents, Indices, Glossaries, Citations, and Search
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Further Molding Emacs to Reinforce Habits
It Ain’t Emacs if You Ain’t Hacking on Your Config Daily
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Iterating on a Hiring Process (Part 2)
Never Underestimate the Lowly Spreadsheet
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“Total Systems Power” by Barry Oshry
The Conditions We Experience in Our Roles within Systems
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Molding Emacs to Reinforce Habits I Want to Develop
But Also, Don’t Go Out and Implement a Bunch of Things
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Iterating on a Hiring Process (Part 1)
Remember, It Is a Project that Impacts People
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Proposing a Documentation Structure and Rationale
Diving a Bit Deeper Into Structure
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Exploring Documentation Location Options
It’s Not Just about Where but Also Sharable Current State
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Conceptualizing a Process for Where and How to Publish the Thing
As a Knowledge Worker, I Generate a Lot of “Information Sharing Artifacts”
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Process Development and Documentation as a Deliverable
Before You Get to Work, Make Sure to Sketch out a Process
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A Year or So of Emacs
Swapping out Ivy for Selectrum
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Bringing the Whole Toolkit to Problem-Solving
Some Background, a Work Story, and a Game Plan
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Following Up on My Work Experiment
Hint: People Want Time to Focus
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Work Experiment the Second
Flexing a More Disciplined Approach to My Calendar
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Meetings as a Service
A Strange Work Experiment
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Project Initiation and Change
Building a Coalition to Clarify, Ideate, Design, and Implement
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To the Ghosts, Haunt Elsewhere
This Blog and My Coding Image Is Not For Sale
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Happy 10th Birthday Take on Rules
With a Decade Behind Me, Let’s See What I Learned
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Farewell Github Pages, Hello Nearly Free Speech
Ever Moving Towards my Values
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The Why of a Blog?
Because Writing Helps You Learn
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Deplatforming
Don’t Cede Your Voice
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Directory Structure for my Org Instance
Sharing Some Personal Documentation
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Toggling Keyboard Mapping for Org Roam
Dynamically Changing Keyboard Shortcuts to Match Working States
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Revisiting Hydra Menu for Org Roam Lookup in Emacs
A General Solution (Thusfar)
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Adding Hydra Menu for Org Roam Lookup in Emacs
Pre-Populating ‘org-roam-find-file’ to Help Topic Lookup
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Using Emacs While Running Online Games
These Are The Tools I Use for Table Top Gaming
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Reducing Duplication in my Emacs Config
Learning from One Small Refactor
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Documenting Decisions to Build Buy-In
Don’t Rely on a Group’s Memory, Write It Down
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Pushing Simplicity Around
Or the Old Adage: There’s No Such Thing As a Free Lunch
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Seeking Inspiration
Finding inspiration in “The Silk Road” and “DCC RPG Annual”
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Switching from Inoreader to Newsboat for RSS Reader
An introduction to Newsboat and my 1-week experiment in using a command-line based RSS reader.
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Free Time During a Pandemic
I’m playing “Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”, contributing to Samvera, reading Italo Calvino’s “Italian Folktales”, journaling, and playing “Lost Ship” by W.M. Akers.
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Influences on my Blog's Design
Waxing philosophical about marginalia, unique and durable tables, pedantic tests, javascript, and updates.
- Farewell to Google Analytics
- A Morning Walk Through Gray Skies and Steady Rain
- Why Hugo when I'm A Rubyist
- Tables of “Take on Rules”
- Building Scripts for my Website
- Reflecting on Migrating from Wordpress
- Own Your Tools
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Following-up on Character Attachment
If your game has a long character creation (or you put a lot of time into your charatcer creation), make sure you understand the durability of your character. As written, characters in OSR games are not durable, 5E characters are more durable, and Burning Wheel characters are more durable than both.
- Reviewing Top Content from My Old Wordpress Site
- Welcome to My New Take on Rules
- My Blogging Engine
- Take on Game Day (Part 1 of N)