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HPI
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First Personal Search Engine Prototype
If this is interesting to you, you should check out the interesting work that karlicoss and others have done with "Human Programming Interface" [0] / [1].
I've been kicking this idea around for quite a few years and have gone through multiple iterations before finding HPI and tossing out all my work in favor of building off theirs.
HPI is a great platform to build your own stuff off and benefit from all the work that has already been done because imo building a good foundation is the hardest part. Sean Breckenridge's HPI-API is super interesting and useful, could likely be worked into this search engine concept, quite sure Sean actually has both newsboat and Firefox modules already made.
I wrote modules of my own and made an authentication wrapped HPI-API and a GraphQL instance but currently in the middle of an infra move so nothing super cool to show off.
Lots of interesting stuff in collecting and leveraging your data. If any of this stuff catches your eye, I highly encourage browsing karlicoss' exobrain [2] because there are some interesting things in there.
[0]: https://github.com/karlicoss/HPI
[1]: my own stuff, not trying to step on Karli, just wanted a 3 letter org for my stuff: https://github.com/hpi
[2]: https://beepb00p.xyz/myinfra.html
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I put my whole life into a single database
My version of this: Human Programming Interface https://github.com/karlicoss/HPI
It's a bit heavier on the automatic data aggregation side, but has some manual inputs as data sources too.
- “Obtaining My Personal Data from Amazon Was a Nightmare”
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Gains I'm Seeing from My Second Brain Tool
This is my approach!
I'm using HPI [0] as a sort of universal API for almost all of my data (manual notes, bookmarks, instant messages, internet comments, etc)
Then I use it in tools like Orger [1] and Promnesia [2] which function as my second brain
[0] https://github.com/karlicoss/HPI
[1] https://github.com/karlicoss/orger
[2] https://beepb00p.xyz/promnesia.html
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Electric Tables – an experiment in personal databases
I suppose HPI[0] kind of is that? ;)
A community repository would be super nice for those. Something along the lines of DefinitelyTyped[1], all managed through git, easily integrates with other stuff (like shown on npmjs.org when the @types package exists), allows maintainers to "own" the adapters they contribute. It's really the N adapters * T time per adapter that really makes it hard for one person to do. That plus monitoring API changes/flakiness of each adapter to make sure the data is still solid.
[0] https://github.com/karlicoss/HPI
[1] https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
I'm working on tools/projects to unify, access, interact and use my personal data for quantified self, knowledge management, etc.
A couple of examples:
- https://github.com/karlicoss/HPI#readme
- https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia#readme
Would very much love to discuss it with other people, collaborate etc.
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Questions about Emacs
Emacs is born as a human-computer interface, not specifically a PIM/PKM systems (Personal Information Management systems, Personal Knowledge Management systems), those are born at Xerox Parc and they never really took off, unfortunately. You can find a small intro like https://doi.org/10.1145/1480506.1480524 you can find many research articles and thesis on the ACM and other places, try https://karl-voit.at/tagstore/downloads/Voit2011.pdf by /u/publicvoit today in Emacs the most popular of such systems in org-roam, a wrapper/accessing tool for org-mode, witch is probably one of the most powerful, Memacs is another classic one that do something more and something less, Dimitri Gerasimov have it's own public HPI https://beepb00p.xyz/hpi.html with Grasp and Promnesia extensions for Emacs and probably many others do exists but they are used/developed by a small community and while in the "old" wiki book before, "personal note/evernote boom", now "zettelkasten boom" interest keep being there documentation especially at newcomer level is nearly zero... There are research papers, few whole books, tons of articles, but nothing like a complete and simple learning path...
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Need opinions regarding developing a browser extension(firefox) for taking notes from a webpage
Their author have developed a more complex script collection (HPI, https://beepb00p.xyz/hpi.html) witch is a bit confuse, but seems alive and for certain aspects do extra things then memacs (https://github.com/novoid/Memacs).
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How often do you refresh reddit profile?
Side note: His Promnesia and HPI projects are just mind blowing!
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One Hundred Ideas for Computing
Some of my favourites:
- "5. Life engine" and "92. Personal Data API"
I'm working on this in "Human Programming Interface" :) https://github.com/karlicoss/HPI#readme It's far from solving these in general, but it works for me very well.
orgzly-android
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Orgzly (org-mode android client) has a fatal bug for over four years?!
Funny enough there has been a commit that solves it and they just abandoned it.
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Quick recap on the state of Org mode apps on Android
Orgzly - The most featureful. An unfortunate mechanism that can't be turned off saves over your file with re-done spacing -- blank lines are added between headlines automatically, which isn't everyone's style nor is it Org specification. This clogs git, if you're using version control, with changes that are just whitespace. One may notice a toggle to turn off adding blank lines between headlines, but that just means turning blank lines off entirely, forgetting ones that you may have added. Fundamentally, as of now, Orgzly's parser doesn't try to remember the blank lines in your notes that you may have added with purpose.
- Time based notification reminder?
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Tools for productivity
But for me the most important aspect is org-agenda and in particular with packages like org-super-agenda, org-ql, and orgzly an excellent Android app. You configure the parameters and it shows you tasks/notes grouped/sorted by whatever attributes you want--priority, tags, deadline, keywords, etc. It takes a matter of 3 seconds to search for tasks with priority A to do within 2 weeks, for example (or you can of course pre-configure that search parameter bound to a hotkey--I have agenda views for different aspects of my life like school, work, business, shopping, etc.). The interface provides you the ability to quickly mark tasks and modify their properties in bulk like priorities and deadlines, etc.
- A todotxt and remind - all in 1 tool with little bit more features?!
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Org-Mode suggestions for tablets/mobile devices
I use Orgzly for modifying Org files, with Dropbox to sync my files.
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Multi-platform to-do list / task manager app that can sync to a self-hosted service
emacs org-mode on linux/macOS with self-hosted syncthing and orgzly on Android works great for me.
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Neorg's File Format is nearing 1.0!
But there is orgzly, they even mentioned considering neorg support, as it comes out of Alpha.
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Get Things Done with Emacs
Which app did you try? I use Orgzly http://www.orgzly.com/ for getting the agenda on my phone and for small edits. And whenever I want the full experience I run a real emacs on my phone in Termux.
For syncing I use Syncthing.
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⟳ 6 apps added, 50 updated at f-droid.org
Orgzly (version 1.8.7): Outliner for notes and tasks in plain-text
What are some alternatives?
deepstream.io - deepstream.io server
org-roam-ui - A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten
wakatime - Command line interface used by all WakaTime text editor plugins.
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
megadetector-gui - A desktop application that makes using MegaDetector's model easier
fsnotes - Notes manager for macOS/iOS
PowerDeleteSuite - Power Delete Suite for Reddit
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
Memacs - What did I do on February 14th 2007? Visualize your (digital) life in Org-mode
GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git