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+---
+title: "Site Update: Notes"
+date: 2022-07-31
+---
+
+I write a lot on social media. As a side effect of doing this, I don't really
+have ownership of anything I write there. This means that things that I write on
+Twitter are difficult for me to keep a local copy of. As of the time that I set
+up RoboCadey earlier this year, I have written something hilarious like 1.4
+megabytes of text into Twitter. That is enough to fill an entire 3d printed save
+icon.
+
+I want to [own my platform](http://www.alwaysownyourplatform.com/). As such, I
+am going to be experimenting with adding ["Notes"](/notes) to my website. These
+notes are something between a tweet and a blogpost, but mostly I want to be able
+to control the destiny of what I write. I've implemented a system that allows me
+to write up little notes on Apple Notes and then post them to my notes page over
+Tailscale.
+
+I will make these notes visible on Twitter and Mastodon via
+[POSSE](https://indieweb.org/POSSE).
+
+I use an iOS Shorcut to post things to my notes. Here's a screenshot of its
+"source code":
+
+![](https://cdn.xeiaso.net/file/christine-static/blog/photo_2022-07-24_14-48-31.jpg)
+
+And that's it! This lets me push notes to my site and I can also attach a
+"reply-to" link with another shortcut. This lets me write out something in Apple
+Notes and then hit the share button to inflict my opinion onto the world.
+
+This stores everything in SQLite and lets me update these things on the fly.
+Normally to update things on my blog I have to add the thing to the repo and
+redeploy it. When I was on Linux most of the time this wasn't a real issue. I
+could easily just commit, push and deploy without too much hassle. All this
+Twitch streaming and content creation that I've been doing has made it a lot
+harder for me to work from Linux. As such, I've been mostly booted into Windows
+until I need to deploy my blog again.
+
+I can push, update and delete notes on the fly without having to touch the Linux
+side of my tower at all!
+
+I'm thinking about making my main blog content also work like this, but that
+will require some more careful thinking and possibly writing an emacs plugin or
+two in order to bridge the two sides. It'll take some thought, and I plan to
+talk out designs [on Twitch](https://twitch.tv/princessxen) at some point.