I wish there was a good open standard for task management or todo list.
I know there's todo.txt, but it lacks features like dependent tasks, and overall the plain text format limits features and implementations.
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I wish there was a good open standard for task management or todo list.
I know there's todo.txt, but it lacks features like dependent tasks, and overall the plain text format limits features and implementations.
https://cuelang.org/. I deal with a lot of k8s at work, and I've grown to hate YAML for complex configuration. The extra guardrails that Cue provides are hugely helpful for large projects.
The semantic web and social linked data. We could have applications share data without depending on big tech, but rather based on application standards.
It can be used today and gains traction but I wouldn't mind it going faster. Especially the interoperable personal app space could use some love and attention.
Not sure if it counts, but the terminal world being a place where many applications do so many different things but are interoperable, is amazing. I guess that would be the POSIX standard?
djot for text markup. It addresses a lot of the issues in Common mark (and of course far more of the issues of Markdown).
Is ipfs usage growing? Stagnant? No idea... Diatributed serving of content seems great