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Rob Koch
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·3y

i don't know how they do it

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Rob Koch
rob/rob
·3y

I'm now blogging using markwhen.

This is for a couple reasons. First of all, I don't really like twitter, and I thought it was a little silly that I was using something really close to markwhen to make my blog. So I made it possible to blog using markwhen

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Rob Koch
rob/rob
·3y

Markwhen is a journal language

Ever since I started working on markwhen, I've had a bit of a hard time describing what markwhen is.

  • "It's a timeline creator"
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Rob Koch
rob/rob
·3.1y

Thank goodness I'm not good at graphic design otherwise all the deisgn-y things I do would take 10 times as long

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Rob Koch
rob/rob
·3.1y
  • markwhen.com is a better url than post.mw
  • post.mw lends itself better to more use (more shareable)
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Rob Koch
rob/rob
·3.1y

I think Markwhen is having/has a bit of an identity crisis. It has too many possible uses. I want to be able to use it for sharing "tweets" via post.mw, I want the timeline to work and be well supported, I want to use it as a calendar, for note-taking, etc. etc. Having a hard time reconciling all these different uses and deciding what to work on.

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Rob Koch
rob/rob
·3.1y

just a quick time zone test

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