bangle-io
futurecoder
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989 | 1,232 | |
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6.3 | 7.0 | |
5 months ago | 19 days ago | |
TypeScript | Python | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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bangle-io
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Silver Bullet: Markdown-based extensible open source personal knowledge platform
Another similar tool that is open sourced and allows you to sync with GitHub [1] .
It differs by providing a WYSIWYG interface while saving content in Markdown.
[1] https://github.com/bangle-io/bangle-io
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Hello
Hello other text based beings!
I am very passionate about journaling/collecting one’s thoughts. In a typical HN fashion, I decided to make a tool that scratches my itch [1].
Having spent majority of my life with portable computers around, I feel we as humans are losing the joy of writing one’s thoughts out. Sometimes the best thing is to write your thought and establish this one way temporal connection to your future self. This is so beautiful because it crosses the barriers of time, culture and location. An alien human descendant billions of years in future might be able to connect with me by reading my thoughts. Writing is an intellectual marvel that has no other equivalent
[1] https://bangle.io
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Ask HN: How do you use Notion?
What is the pain you are looking to alleviate? YMMV with notion. I think your personal reflections are probably the most important part of this because personal productivity and organization are so personal.
Single app has worked better for me. I am at 4 months of journaling and planning every day (I have used notion for a few years). When I was using desecrate apps I would go 1-3 weeks before system would fall apart.
For me the main pros are: Ability to move and copy elements from tickler to daily plan so easily. Ability to link todo's to documentation. Ability to take notes in a way that works with how I think, and ability to take handle incoming thoughts as fast as they need to be documented.
Main cons are: only "date time" construct in databases, I would prefer a "time" construct. Offline. Data portability.
> I feel like maybe this is the heart of it, having a personal cache to make a temporary mess in until you have time to clean it up later. I could see that being useful - though id want to move everything out of that place and not organize things within it
Cal Newport has a `working_memory.txt` file on every one of his desktops that he chucks random information into and then processes it at the end of the day. Maybe a system like that could be more your jam.
I might one day work up the courage to use [https://bangle.io/](https://bangle.io/) + github. Feels like owning my data + a bit more flexibility could be nice, but that seems like a lot of work.
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GitNoter – An open source alternative to Evernote (Self Hosted)
I would suggest trying out bangle.io [1] - an opens source markdown web app that is completely local and will support GitHub based syncing.
[1] https://bangle.io
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Inkdrop: Organizing your Markdown notes made simple
There is also https://bangle.io - an open source web app for taking markdown notes and saving them in your computer.
Note: I’m the author of the project.
- Ask HN: Open-source self hosted task manager with reminders
- Bangle.io – Note taking for the next decade
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Getting Started with the File System Access API
I have been using it to provide ability to read existing markdown notes in a users directory see [1]. So far it works great but browser support is limited to chrome and edge.
[1] https://bangle.io
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Show HN: Windi – knowledge management and sharing platform based on short notes
I have to say, this is a very well designed app.
Since you talk about local only app , I can suggest bangle.io [1] - a local only operative note taking app.
[1] https://github.com/bangle-io/bangle-io
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logseq VS bangle-io - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 Feb 2022
futurecoder
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Learn Python From Scratch - with futurecoder
I have recently found a neat new (to me) resource for learning Python. It's called futurecoder and you can find it at https://futurecoder.io.
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LPT Request: I routinely have 2-4 hours of downtime at my in-office 9-5 job. What extracurriculars can I do for additional income while I'm there?
If you’re interested in learning Python, i’ve been messing around with this site today and it’s been pretty cool! link
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I need a python learning roadmap
here's how I started my journey (SWE at aerospace now)
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Learn programming for absolute beginners
1.https://futurecoder.io/
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Where do I begin with Python?
futurecoder — interactive, includes integrated debuggers, enhanced tracebacks, hints for exercises and more
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I want to learn Python but have no idea where to start.
I really enjoyed https://futurecoder.io when starting. It makes diving deeper into udemy courses very easy, and helps to actually read and understand code.
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What is the fastest way to learn Python?
As for courses, there are many great, free Python courses on YouTube, but I recommend this Harvard CS50 Intro to Programming with Python course. Or, if you are looking for something a bit more interactive, check out futurecoder.io. I just discovered it recently, and it is great (completely free, as well).
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What is the best place to learn Python?
https://cs50.harvard.edu/python/2022/ https://futurecoder.io/ https://roadmap.sh/python https://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/ehchua/programming/webprogramming/Python1\_Basics.html#zz-1.
- Best free sites to learn Python Courses
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Results are up!
I believe your application needed to be "complete" in order to be eligible. Good luck next time! There's also lots of other resources for learning python like Coursera's programming for everybody or http://futurecoder.io
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