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It's no secret that I've been struggling to finish tracks lately. I have an idea, create a loop, listen to it excessively, then can't extend it out to a full track.

I had three separate tracks at various stages of completion then my brain decided to have yet another idea when it woke me at about 4:30 the other morning.

If only everything came together that easily.

Last night, I went up to the studio just to see if anything would happen. The flood gates opened and I got about 90% of that new idea made — all of the patterns and recording, with just some editing and production to complete this morning.

OK , so it meant I didn't go to bed until far too late (I completely lost track of time, and I'm paying for it a bit today) but it was so worth it.

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I've linked to Terry Godier a few times lately (primarily with regards to being influenced by Current, his RSS // feed reader) and am going to do so again. This time it's in regards to the Byline extension for feeds:

Byline is an extension vocabulary for RSS, Atom, and JSON Feed that provides structured author identity, context, and content perspective. It solves content collapse: the loss of context that occurs when content from diverse sources arrives in a unified stream.

This is essentially /about info direct within a feed.

It reminds me of the nowns (NOW Namespace) extension that I proposed a while back.

Implementing it in a feed is really easy, as it should be. First, you add the namespace to your feed:

<rss version="2.0" xmlns:byline="https://bylinespec.org/1.0">

then include the elements you need:

<byline:contributors>
  <byline:person id="colin">
    <byline:name>Colin Walker</byline:name>
    <byline:context>Blogger, hobby coder, creator of acid music.</byline:context>
    <byline:url>https://colinwalker.blog</byline:url>
    <byline:avatar>https://colinwalker.blog/images/colinwalker-thumb.jpg</byline:avatar>
    <byline:profile href="https://github.com/colin-walker" rel="github"/>
    <byline:profile href="https://bsky.app/profile/colinwalker.blog" rel="bluesky"/>
    <byline:profile href="https://randomelements.bandcamp.com/" rel="bandcamp"/>
    <byline:theme color="#333333" accent="#FFB029" style="light"/>
  </byline:person>
</byline:contributors>

I've updated my feed, it will take effect overnight.

What will be interesting is adding it to /reader so that it can read the byline info from feeds. I'm thinking about how and where I do this.

Echoes


- today's echoes

Resonance

Anomaly

I've been re-reading Brandon's post "Maybe I need a soft reboot" and thinking about my own experience with the blog at present.

I've not been blogging or using the journal much lately; for once, it's not because of my mental health. Well, not directly.

Since finishing my Talking Therapy, and having a bit of an epiphany during the last couple of sessions, I feel like my priorities have changed, or maybe gotten a bit confused. Maybe they've gotten straightened out.

I'm not blogging (now) because of poor mental health but because slowly emerging out the other side has changed things. I'm not sure how but it has. In some ways I am full of thoughts and ideas, but in others I am empty, drained. I think coming to terms with some things during therapy was a bit exhausting. It's almost like I've opened myself up, spilt it all out, and now need to fill the void that's left.

Music continues to be my focus while I struggle to find motivation and words for writing. That's despite a desire — almost a need — to get back in the habit.

Like Brandon, it makes me wonder if I need to change things up a bit. Perhaps it is just needing to get back in the habit and, once I get started, the words will flow.



- investigate anomaly