[2020-04-13]
Tanami/websights: Just a personal web directory of stuff that I want to keep in my head. [2021-01-16]
even if it’s just a very raw dump, chances are someone might run into them while googling or searching on github [2020-01-03]
Mirror org-org export, It could be public, under version control and allow for privacy controls [[pkm]][2020-11-15]
logseq/logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge sharing and management. [[logseq]][2020-12-15]
Emacs Org-mode: Use good header ids! [[blog]] [[org]] [[linkrot]][2020-12-15]
UOMF: Linking Headings [2021-01-04]
make public generated files read only? [2019-12-22]
ok, ox-hugo generates some odd artifacts, perhaps would be easier with vanilla md export [[blog]][2020-02-14]
Building a Second Brain in Roam…And Why You Might Want To : RoamResearch https://www.reddit.com/r/RoamResearch/comments/eho7de/building_a_second_brain_in_roamand_why_you_might [2020-03-11]
MkDocs [2019-12-22]
Markbook - A replacement for Gitbook/mdBook written in Node.js : javascript
[2020-11-05]
Org Mode - Dendron [2020-01-25]
mek.fyi | Home [[blog]][2020-05-12]
Tweet from @RobertHaisfield https://twitter.com/RobertHaisfield/status/1259990930917953537 [2021-01-16]
hmm not sure what to do about long and short titles (LOGSEQTITLE things). maybe it should be a toggle or something [[logseq]][2020-10-16]
Full introduction to Gkroam, up to version v2.3.7, no voice /r/orgmode [2019-12-17]
Notes - Gwern.net https://www.gwern.net/Notes [[search]][2020-05-03]
🔮Pensieve - Pensieve [2020-08-06]
Home [[org]]
[2020-02-21]
Andy Matuschak’s Public Notes
[2020-08-20]
Things and Stuff Wiki [2020-05-06]
Notes ‒ Szymon Kaliski nice backlink summary [2020-03-01]
daryllxd/lifelong-learning: ✅ ✅ ✅ A massive repo filled with notes on everything from coding to philosophy to psychology to marketing to product [2020-03-01]
d2s/knowledge: 2016→ — A curated list of Tools and Resources. [2020-03-05]
Tom Critchlow. Move. Think. Create.
[2020-04-02]
davidseah/knowledgebank [2020-03-22]
nice, they’ve got wiki.. https://wiki.mindey.com/ [2020-01-10]
Show your personal websites | Lobsters https://lobste.rs/s/b7lt29/show_your_personal_websites [[ideas]][2020-12-07]
Simon Willison: TIL [2020-08-26]
barrucadu’s memos [2020-05-12]
Notes ‒ Szymon Kaliski [2019-10-17]
Jethro’s Braindump https://braindump.jethro.dev/ [2019-12-02]
wayanjimmy/notebook: Personal notes https://github.com/wayanjimmy/notebook [2020-05-12]
About these notes azlen [2020-06-12]
seanbreckenridge/exobrain: external brain [2020-09-29]
jakechv/wiki: public wiki / knowledge base [2019-12-28]
Personal Notes [2020-01-13]
Wiki workflow - Everything I know
[2020-04-21]
ExoBrain | Jibran Kalia [2020-07-23]
gitbook/exobrainblog.md at 1a67afe0d1e20ef31052c3259096c3ec8f89e13b · irosyadi/gitbook [2020-01-30]
davidgasquez/handbook: 📚 Personal bits of knowledge. [2020-01-01]
dvogt23/notes: 📔 knowledge [[german]] [[inspiration]] [[exobrain]]
[2020-01-25]
mek.fyi | Home [[inspiration]][2020-01-24]
Wiki Index [2019-12-23]
wayanjimmy/notebook: Personal notes/knowledge base [2020-03-24]
0oo [[exobrain]]
[2019-12-05]
Yoshiki 義樹 on Twitter: "@neauoire @hundredrabbits @visakanv Just found @gordonbrander’s patterns page. Personally loving the small pages with clear, focused writing and evocative titles, deeply interconnected, with backlinks for context - it feels like "pure knowledge". This is a lot of fun to get lost in! https://t.co/fxDTQd56zY https://t.co/Y6lxBxAS1D" / Twitter [[exobrain]] [[pkm]][2020-12-02]
barrucadu’s memos [2020-11-06]
jakeisnt/wiki: public wiki / knowledge base [2020-10-18]
Wiki - Contents [[exobrain]][2020-08-11]
dufferzafar/notes: A miscellany of thoughts. [2021-03-02]
danielsundermeier/knowledge: Wissenssammlung [[german]][2021-03-13]
Fabien Benetou’s PIM | Main / HomePage | Search Results [[exobrain]][2019-08-18]
How to add full text search to your website - Dev Channel - Medium [[blog]] [[search]][2020-03-06]
rust-lang/mdBook: Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust [[linkrot]][2019-12-07]
The Sad State of Personal Knowledgebases | Hacker News https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10739227 [[pkm]]
[2020-05-17]
Andy Matuschak on Twitter: "Software interfaces undervalue peripheral vision! (a thread) My physical space is full of subtle cues. Books I read or bought most recently are lying out. Papers are lying in stacks on my desk, roughly arranged by their relationships. https://t.co/ee7lo0mdLv" / Twitter [[vr]] [[think]][2020-03-22]
https://merveilles.town/@maxdeviant/103863978808052366 pkm repo [2020-05-04]
org-mode support? · Issue #1183 · rust-lang/mdBook [2020-06-13]
What do I mean by node? [[exobrain]][2019-12-07]
knowledge/wiki-workflow.md at c978beb37bc769a9925fa6664ed9a4f3be183697 · nikitavoloboev/knowledge [[exobrain]][2020-01-01]
RichardLitt/meta-knowledge: 💡 A list of knowledge repositories [[publish]] [[exobrain]]
[2020-12-31]
yeraydiazdiaz/lunr.py: A Python implementation of Lunr.js 🌖 [2020-12-31]
how to get the positions of the term matches · Issue #96 · weixsong/elasticlunr.js [[exobrain]][2021-01-02]
The Org Manual [2020-12-27]
Digital-Garden/ideas.md at 1cee3b97439a9d9fb1ae30d8c14dbb7ac32280ad · hrwtech/Digital-Garden [[ideas]]
[2020-12-28]
emacs - Assign IDs to every entry in Org-mode - Stack Overflow [[exobrain]][2021-01-23]
graph [[logseq]][2020-12-16]
My tier list of interesting YouTube channels - Tristan Hume [2020-04-03]
maybe sort by priority/date on export? or specify sort order in properties [[exobrain]][2021-01-23]
Force directed graph: custom forces - Tom Roth [[blog]] [[inspiration]][2021-01-30]
Getting Started - IndieWeb [2021-01-06]
garden/exobrain.md at 69fe163b30a00e76e3eb8637c97fa86ac0fb2a9e · flancian/garden [2021-01-23]
vasturiano/react-force-graph: React component for 2D, 3D, VR and AR force directed graphs [[exobrain]][2020-12-30]
Agora [2021-02-11]
#🧠-v2-personal [[exobrain]][2021-02-14]
Marcin Ignac on Twitter: "I’m fascinated by @andymatuschak digital garden of his notes at https://t.co/G9PQ1UaIeq. At the same time i’m disappointed by the tools available to navigate those kind of information spaces. So here is quick thread how I got from the hairball graph to a readable concept map 1/5 https://t.co/rEZhDRpQP5" / Twitter [[exobrain]]
[2021-03-13]
Fabien Benetou’s PIM | Site / AllRecentChanges [[exobrain]]However I did spend time ‘curating’ them, so perhaps they could serve as a kick off point for someone else
delegate link processing to the outside world. Maybe someone runs into them and gets inspired #extendedmind
[2020-04-13]
Tanami/websights: Just a personal web directory of stuff that I want to keep in my head.my theory: all people eventually reach the point where they accrue enough debris that it becomes necessary to distribute it in order to move forward with their thinking
yes, so much this
gitbook has got nice almost realtime search but only supports markdown. also they are not open source?
https://github.com/qdot/org-gitbook – weird thing, split my headings into different pages
had to package-install ox-gfm first
[2019-12-02]
dunno, maybe starting with single page with links dump (sorted by tags then date?) and that wouldn’t even require index?[2019-12-02]
one simple thing to do would be just generating html pages (with normal emacs export?) and then running JS indexer against HTML pages? could do when blog is compiledtedious to upgrade though, but a good start?
[2019-12-03]
maybe, display everything as a single page, then it’s easy to search?[2019-12-03]
related: is there plugin for fuzzy/stemming search in firefox? [[search]] [[browsers]][2021-01-16]
even if it’s just a very raw dump, chances are someone might run into them while googling or searching on githubvia native emacs org-mode export, see https://github.com/karlicoss/exobrain-compiler/blob/master/src/build.py
[2020-01-03]
Mirror org-org export, It could be public, under version control and allow for privacy controls [[pkm]][2020-11-15]
logseq/logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge sharing and management. [[logseq]]figuring it out as an extra interface, and for the graph
[2020-12-15]
Emacs Org-mode: Use good header ids! [[blog]] [[org]] [[linkrot]][2020-12-15]
UOMF: Linking HeadingsSo I kept using :ID:.
maybe useful for tag summaries?
'--directory', root_dir / 'src/org-ql',
'--directory', root_dir / 'src/ts.el',
'--directory', root_dir / 'src/peg',
'--eval', f'''
(progn
(message "%s" (org-ql "{input_dir}/memex.org" "memex"))
)
'''.strip(),
from mdbook
// Scroll sidebar to current active section
var activeSection = document.getElementById("sidebar").querySelector(".active");
if (activeSection) {
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/scrollIntoView
activeSection.scrollIntoView({ block: 'center' });
}
might need a two-step process for a proper diff
[2021-01-04]
make public generated files read only?[2019-12-22]
ok, ox-hugo generates some odd artifacts, perhaps would be easier with vanilla md export [[blog]][2020-02-14]
Building a Second Brain in Roam…And Why You Might Want To : RoamResearch https://www.reddit.com/r/RoamResearch/comments/eho7de/building_a_second_brain_in_roamand_why_you_might[2020-03-11]
MkDocshmm, looks pretty nice. wonder if it’s better than mdbook
[2021-01-16]
it’s very cool, but similar problems to mdbook – if it’s not mardown in the first plays, gonna be a lot of work to maintain org->md conversion, and nothing beats emacs[2019-12-22]
Markbook - A replacement for Gitbook/mdBook written in Node.js : javascriptI regarded Gitbook as a FOSS traitor, since it has all but abandoned it's open-source tool for a proprietary web app.
[2020-03-06]
it’s a new project, not sure what’s the benefit over mdbookI guess I need to get rid of the filter thing? not sure. Would be nice to commit directly into my notes
[2020-11-05]
Org Mode - Dendron[2019-12-22]
softprops/awesome-mdbook: 🕶️🗃️ a card catalog of mdbooks for your reading curiosity[2020-03-21]
Configuration - mdBook Documentationhttps://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/format/config.html
[output.html.search]
limit-results = 15
[2020-06-30]
remove fontawesome[2020-03-07]
think about using mdbook watch on beepb00p[2020-01-25]
mek.fyi | Home [[blog]](Right click green text to enter Mek's mind map.)
huh, interesting experiment in presenting information
[2020-05-12]
Tweet from @RobertHaisfield <https://twitter.com/RobertHaisfield/status/1259990930917953537 >@RobertHaisfield: @azlenelza I love how you differentiate external from internal links. Very frustrating in other digital gardens to accidentally leave
[2021-01-16]
hmm not sure what to do about long and short titles (LOGSEQTITLE things). maybe it should be a toggle or something [[logseq]][2020-10-16]
Full introduction to Gkroam, up to version v2.3.7, no voice /r/orgmode[2019-12-17]
Notes - Gwern.net https://www.gwern.net/Notes [[search]]ask gwern if inability to search in collapsed notes bothers him?
[2020-05-03]
🔮Pensieve - Pensievehuh, emojis in TOC are quite nice actually?
https://twitter.com/nikitavoloboev/status/1271505869872803849 <button class="pull-tweet" value=https://twitter.com/nikitavoloboev/status/1271505869872803849>pull</button>
@nikitavoloboev: Put in my wiki in @obsdmd and it results in a neat graph of connections.
[2020-08-06]
Home [[org]][2020-08-25]
ok, nice, using org-mode? https://doubleloop.net/2020/08/21/how-publish-org-roam-wiki-org-publish/#more-7091[2020-02-21]
Andy Matuschak’s Public Noteshttps://notes.andymatuschak.org/About_these_notes
[2020-03-12]
hmm, no notes? odd..[2020-08-20]
Things and Stuff WikiThings and Stuff Wiki - An organically evolving personal wiki knowledge base
whoa, nice tag cloud on the top
[2020-05-06]
Notes ‒ Szymon Kaliski nice backlink summary[2020-03-01]
daryllxd/lifelong-learning: ✅ ✅ ✅ A massive repo filled with notes on everything from coding to philosophy to psychology to marketing to product[2020-03-01]
d2s/knowledge: 2016→ — A curated list of Tools and Resources.[2020-03-05]
Tom Critchlow. Move. Think. Create.[2020-04-08]
tomcritchlow/tomcritchlow.github.io: Me. Learning to use Github and learning to live life. https://github.com/tomcritchlow/tomcritchlow.github.ioMe. Learning to use Github and learning to live life. http://tomcritchlow.com
[2020-04-02]
davidseah/knowledgebank[2020-03-22]
nice, they’ve got wiki.. https://wiki.mindey.com/ My Idea wiki, First written in Erlang, but now in Nim. The Erlang version birthed a simplistic site style that I’ve used a lot in other web app projects. The wiki software behind this site also powers
[2020-12-07]
Simon Willison: TILSimon Willison: TIL
[2020-08-26]
barrucadu’s memoslooks nice. .
[2020-05-12]
Notes ‒ Szymon Kaliski[2019-10-17]
Jethro’s Braindump https://braindump.jethro.dev/Here lies my exobrain, which started circa 2017. I study about Computer Science, but anything I find noteworthy goes in here. I try to cite as often as I can, but that practice only started recently.
[2019-12-02]
wayanjimmy/notebook: Personal notes https://github.com/wayanjimmy/notebook[2020-05-12]
About these notes azlen[2020-06-12]
seanbreckenridge/exobrain: external brain[2020-09-29]
jakechv/wiki: public wiki / knowledge base[2019-12-28]
Personal Noteshttps://wayanjimmy-notebook.netlify.com/introduction
This repository is my knowledge base. I'm using it to remember things and to let my mind interact with yours. Feel free to open issues and pull requests!
[2020-01-13]
Wiki workflow - Everything I knowhttps://wiki.nikitavoloboev.xyz/other/wiki-workflow#similar-wikis-i-liked >
Just found @gordonbrander's patterns page.
Personally loving the small pages with clear, focused writing and evocative titles, deeply interconnected, with backlinks for context - it feels like "pure knowledge".
[2020-12-02]
barrucadu’s memosread through their weeknotes
[2020-11-06]
jakeisnt/wiki: public wiki / knowledge base[2020-10-18]
Wiki - Contents [[exobrain]]cool wiki, by this person
[2020-08-11]
dufferzafar/notes: A miscellany of thoughts.[2021-03-02]
danielsundermeier/knowledge: Wissenssammlung [[german]][2021-03-13]
Fabien Benetou’s PIM | Main / HomePage | Search Results [[exobrain]][2020-06-03]
publish my subscriptions as org-mode [[rss]] [[orger]]you can’t easily sort person’s timeline even by objective metrics. let alone picking the tweets that more or less define you
[2020-12-31]
ok, so lunr.js seems like the best alternative [[search]]https://github.com/olivernn/lunr.js
has (builtin?) highlights, and the linked example looks fairly simple. it still baffles me how hard it is
[2021-01-16]
someone started thinking about it! https://anagora.org [2019-08-18]
How to add full text search to your website - Dev Channel - Medium [[blog]] [[search]]https://github.com/karlicoss/my-awesome-list
wonder if some sort of cat (or use references instead)
mention bookmark archiver as smth that is used for checking url integrity?
[2020-03-06]
rust-lang/mdBook: Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust [[linkrot]]linkcheck - a backend which will check that all links are valid
[2019-12-07]
The Sad State of Personal Knowledgebases | Hacker News https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10739227 [[pkm]][2019-12-07]
The Sad State of Personal Knowledgebases http://marcusvorwaller.com/blog/2015/12/14/personal-knowledgebases/[2020-05-17]
Andy Matuschak on Twitter: "Software interfaces undervalue peripheral vision! (a thread) My physical space is full of subtle cues. Books I read or bought most recently are lying out. Papers are lying in stacks on my desk, roughly arranged by their relationships. https://t.co/ee7lo0mdLv" / Twitter [[vr]] [[think]]https://mobile.twitter.com/andy_matuschak/status/1202663202997170176
map my exobrain onto vr somehow?
[2020-03-22]
<https://merveilles.town/@maxdeviant/103863978808052366 > pkm repo(defun alala ()
(interactive)
(let ((res (om-parse-headline-at (point))))
(edebug)
(om-headline-set-title! "SUP" nil res)
(message "%s %s" (point) res)))
;; (om-headline-set-title! "SUP" nil res)
I don’t know wtf is wrong. I don’t get how to extract title from the note. (om-get-property :title res) returns some irrelevant shit
[2020-05-04]
org-mode support? · Issue #1183 · rust-lang/mdBookI'd be happy to mentor you through the process and review code
[2020-06-13]
What do I mean by node? [[exobrain]]good explanation
[2019-12-07]
knowledge/wiki-workflow.md at c978beb37bc769a9925fa6664ed9a4f3be183697 · nikitavoloboev/knowledge [[exobrain]][2020-01-01]
RichardLitt/meta-knowledge: 💡 A list of knowledge repositories [[publish]] [[exobrain]]https://github.com/RichardLitt/meta-knowledge
[2020-01-17]
later when I publish my org-mode sources[2020-12-31]
yeraydiazdiaz/lunr.py: A Python implementation of Lunr.js 🌖[2020-12-31]
how to get the positions of the term matches · Issue #96 · weixsong/elasticlunr.js [[exobrain]]ugh. not possible?
[2021-01-02]
The Org Manual[2020-12-27]
Digital-Garden/ideas.md at 1cee3b97439a9d9fb1ae30d8c14dbb7ac32280ad · hrwtech/Digital-Garden [[ideas]]collect all ideas repos and search over them?
basically, add to a private search engine thing
[2021-01-22]
related [[agora]][2020-12-28]
emacs - Assign IDs to every entry in Org-mode - Stack Overflow [[exobrain]]ugh. not sure about this way… at least it’s gonna be deterministic then
[2021-01-23]
graph [[logseq]]repulsive force: charges (forceManyBody)
attractive force: forceLink
return 1 / Math.min(count[link.source.index], count[link.target.index]);
[2020-12-16]
My tier list of interesting YouTube channels - Tristan Humefor now, suppressing in the config…
e.g. sometimes file has a filetag, but a task is there because it’s related for example to exobrain.
but then it’s gonna link the while filetag with the exobrain, which is somewhat misleading
[2020-04-03]
maybe sort by priority/date on export? or specify sort order in properties [[exobrain]][2019-02-18]
[2019-10-08]
perhaps it belongs in personal wiki category? and organizing information?[2019-10-08]
two separate directories. (notes/zim) zim is more like knowledge archive, it’s more structred. notes are more chaotic and generally a giant todo listThat’s also an example of how can I use porg
also how to post-process stuff post-factum? I guess need a way to assign meta-data to stuff.. ugh
maybe need to generate uid as a property…. simple
[2021-01-23]
Force directed graph: custom forces - Tom Roth [[blog]] [[inspiration]]Or maybe you want to utilise your node and link attributes to change the sizes of some nodes over time. You’d use a custom force.
nice indication of links (via background)
[2021-01-30]
Getting Started - IndieWeb[2021-01-06]
garden/exobrain.md at 69fe163b30a00e76e3eb8637c97fa86ac0fb2a9e · flancian/garden[2021-01-23]
vasturiano/react-force-graph: React component for 2D, 3D, VR and AR force directed graphs [[exobrain]]Click to expand/collapse nodes (source)
wow, this might really be useful
[2020-12-30]
Agoraadd a note that it’s convenient to explore the graph
also need to add link to main exobrain (for now just share it alongside)
mention mess & slowness
can be answered instantly without waiting for my response!
again, it’s not that removing ‘real’ interaction is the point, so I’m happy to answer anyway. But it can lead the person to ask a more specific question, for example.
[2021-02-11]
#🧠-v2-personal [[exobrain]]danieldToday at 7:35 AM
There is certainly beauty in randomness.
How about an option which presents you a visualisation of a set of random connections in the daily notes (as a link to a new data visualisation page)? Maybe with options to turn on and off certain branches of thought (in cases you are working on something specific). This way you get your daily inspiration right in your daily notes (or you can turn it off if you don't like it).
Ultimately, it would be very unique if these random connections also generate a page with all block and page references to the visualised links. Basically you forgo the problem of an empty page, not knowing where to start.
I am a Social Scientist and my daily bread and butter is to synthesise knowledge, reproduce it, change it and generate new knowledge. However, most importantly, use that knowledge to have an impact in non-academic contexts (where it matters the most, I think).
Jeff Tang 🏛Today at 8:51 AM
I was especially thinking about making a Twitter-like feed for mobile, to explore random blocks @danield
[2021-02-14]
[Marcin Ignac on Twitter: "I’m fascinated by @andymatuschak digital garden of his notes at https://t.co/G9PQ1UaIeq. At the same time i’m disappointed by the tools available to navigate those kind of information spaces. So here is quick thread how I got from the hairball graph to a readable concept map 1/5 https://t.co/rEZhDRpQP5" / Twitter](https://twitter.com/marcinignac/status/1282625655725858817 ) [[exobrain]]I'm fascinated by @andy_matuschak
digital garden of his notes at http://notes.andymatuschak.org. At the same time i'm disappointed by the tools available to navigate those kind of information spaces. So here is quick thread how I got from the hairball graph to a readable concept map 1/5
[2021-02-14]
whoa, need to go through athens discord to figure it out… https://discord.com/channels/708122962422792194/708156396906086468https://github.com/athensresearch/athens/discussions/605
[2021-03-13]
Fabien Benetou’s PIM | Site / AllRecentChanges [[exobrain]]recent changes is nice…
but gonna be tricky with org-mode
maybe enough to generate a view sorted by timestamps
An externalisation of thoughts. Less sci-fi: a [[personal wiki]].
<a href="/raw/garden/neil/2020-07-18_22-02-10_ArtificialFictionBrain.png "Artificial Fiction Brain CC-BY-SA""><img class="image-embed" src="/raw/garden/neil/2020-07-18_22-02-10_ArtificialFictionBrain.png "Artificial Fiction Brain CC-BY-SA"">
I aim for my wiki to be a kind of exobraindump (uploading my mind into heavily linked text), a model of myself (PSM). The wiki is a story-telling device that reuses older stories to reconstruct new ones; if it is a memory palace or garden, it’s one that is evolving toward externalizing the relationship between our sensibilities and cognition (for the sake of something else).
– ⦗ℍ𝕪𝕡𝕖𝕣𝔱𝔢𝔵𝔱: h0p3⦘ — 𖡶 1.2.20200719
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