Mornin'!

Early voting tomorrow. This'll be an easy one.

Ah, the Telegram integration must be what's making it look to have a command-line interface. Interesting.

Dropped some issues in the backlog on the GitLab repo. Looks like you can't reorder issues within a board (label), just swap labels.

On the one hand, that's annoying, as it means prioritizing stuff is harder.

On the other hand, it's a good spur: Stop mooning over your backlog, pick a task, get it done, and then worry about what you should do from that new, more informed, improved position.

I'ma embrace this limitation and make it an advantage. :)

What's a BlurbyBot?

I think we're gonna break 10k posts this month.

/me notches one more up in support. ;)

A stumbling horde groaning as one, "Latte… Ristretto… Cappuccino…"

Prompt 2 has served me well on iPhone. Probably a lot nicer with more screen real estate.

Interesting: GitLab reserves all GitHub handles in case you sign-in with your GH account. So I was at first miffed all my preferred names were taken, then delighted to find I snagged my GitHub handle in spite of it being "in use" merely by signing in with my GitHub ID.

And now I have a 100% empty repo for Macchiato [gitlab.com] that I can use to start lobbing TODO items at. GitLab's Board feature even works on mobile, unlike GitHub's late-to-the-party attempt at that feature, so I can jot things down from anywhere.

And now that a tiny bit of admin is done: Back to work. :)

Thinking about setting up a GitLab account and empty repo for Macchiato just for issue tracking and work planning. Little things like wanting swipe-to-move-cursor on the post composition window keep coming to mind. Plus it'll be handy to track bugs and write release notes once others start using the app. (And maybe I'll just push the source, warts and all, up there eventually.)