woderful project. but aren't you going in too many directions at once?
1. blog
2. forum
3. obsidian notes, and now
4. improvements to the forum.
your observations are very articulate, but is it worth it?
- tags are wonderful, tags are the best concept there is. i NEVER get to make them work. the best i can use is links to custom searches, both in the email and calibre. is that a problem with the interface of the tags of today? i guess it has more to do with my mind not working as expected.
- blog, forum, reddit, twitter? i think branding is the only difference. and you can add telegram to that, and facebook, and a few more. the only difference i can notice is between the icq, yahoo messenger, irc, matrix, chats and the blog, forum, reddit, twitter. and the difference stands between arbitrarily imposed structure and no structure.
- i used to love markdown. i started using it back when aaron killed himself. two years ago i tried org. i loved the power of emacs over the markdown solutions. folding was the game changer, but other things also. still, it's 1970s ways of the emacs break the cut and paste used by everyone else. the shocking observation some 14 months into switching to org was : markdown feels weird. the only thing that markdown does is nested quotes. org can't do anything that is flexible: nested quotes, strong and emphasis. that is all.
- that's over my head.
- unicode is the way. have

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if the poster puts it there
what are you expecting to gain from programming a website?