- Simplify flatten_vault API to return usize instead of MigrationResult struct - Add KEEP_FOLDERS: attachments/ and _themes/ alongside type/, config/, theme/ - Use HashSet for collision tracking in unique_filename - Update wikilinks from path-based [[folder/slug]] to title-based [[slug]] - Clean up empty directories after flattening - Flatten demo-vault-v2: move all notes from type-based subfolders to root - Update smoke tests for flat vault structure - Remove migrate_to_flat_vault from repair_vault (one-time migration only) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Month | 2025-04-28 | 25q2 | 😄 |
April 2025
Focus
- Begin 25q2-podcast-season-3 production — new "Tactical Tuesday" format alongside regular episodes
- Start 25q2-laputa-v2 development — bidirectional linking, graph view improvements
- Plan 25q2-team-retreat logistics for late May
Highlights
- Recorded first 4 episodes of 25q2-podcast-season-3 including the debut "Tactical Tuesday" — 15-minute actionable episodes dropping every Tuesday
- Started 25q2-laputa-v2 with bidirectional linking engine — the backlinks panel is already transforming how I navigate between notes
- 25q2-team-retreat booked: farmhouse outside Siena, 3 days in late May, agenda drafted with person-paco-furiani
- Newsletter at 58.5k subscribers — growth accelerating, referral program still compounding
- Published a deep-dive on "The Architecture of Engineering Onboarding" — 28k views, widely shared on HackerNews
- Cycling: 480 km, first real outdoor training block — spring is here and the motivation is high
Reflections
April felt like the start of the real work for 25q2. The "Tactical Tuesday" format for the podcast was an experiment born from reader feedback — people kept saying "I love the deep dives but sometimes I just need a quick actionable takeaway." So we're doing both: deep dives on Thursdays, tactical tips on Tuesdays. Early numbers are promising — the short episodes have a higher completion rate.
The Laputa work on bidirectional linking was technically challenging but incredibly satisfying. Clicking on a note and seeing all the other notes that link to it, without having to manually maintain those connections — it's the kind of feature that makes you wonder how you ever worked without it. My vault is starting to feel alive, like a knowledge graph I can actually traverse.
Planning the retreat with person-paco-furiani was a reminder of how much the team dynamic matters. We're four people working remotely, mostly asynchronously. That works for execution, but not for alignment. Three days together in Tuscany should fix that.