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I opened this wiki to start editing it, and I'm surprised at two things
- I really didn't put much effort into it, haven't I
- I want to save history of everything
Seems like I can't really count written words that easily if I keep editing pages instead of writing them. But I can do something about it. If there are few new words, it means I haven't really written much. If there are many new words, I can count them.
Yep, sounds good.
I'm excited about the wiki, but it feels like a fake excitement. Otherwise I know I would have made it much further in filling it up with information.
I think what I need is a plan. So I'll outline here my plan for the next few posts or sections of the wiki for me to write. Otherwise I get too lost.
First, organization.
- Remove Bookmarks section. It's just two tweets right now. I like the idea of this section, but it should go into some "other/misc" section or something, together with some other promising ideas.
- Watchlist also goes to other.
- Don't overorganize, leave everything else as is.
- Later - organize reviews. I want to have both tl;dr sections and the full reviews. So there should be a "reviews" or "media" page that lists everything, and if I have an article, there is a link going there.
Writing
- Japanese. Much, much more about what I'm doing to learn Japanese, what I've been trying in the past. A whole digital record.
- Japan. Why Japan, why go there, why learn Japanese, what I think about the country.
- A review of the Silent Witch.
- Reviews of some other books I've read. Let's start with Homestuck. Then, maybe Mother of Learning? Or the Wandering Inn?
- I should do free flowing Journal entries. I'm looking at the pages on the wiki, and I know there is fractal depth, I know I can write about stuff. So I should it it out of myself.
For now, no technical blogs. I'm not ready. Maybe about my OCR program. Maybe I can improve my telegram dictionary bot and write about that.
It's sad to edit pages, because it's like I'm destroying the old version. I like that this wiki has a history button, at least it's preserved this way.
