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bramses-highly-opinionated-vault-2023
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What pkm method do you use in your vault? OR What are the best PARA method alternatives?
If you want a PARA system + other highly opinionated stuff, you can check out my vault template, BHOV!
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[Zettelkasten] Those who read books and use Obsidian to take notes, share your routine
Recommend checking out https://github.com/bramses/bramses-highly-opinionated-vault-2023 . Specifically the bits about Readwise integration.
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Journaling ?
Sure! Beginner mode: Building a Second Brain. Expert mode: Obsidian vault example (can be overwhelming, but includes lots of links).
- Show HN: A highly opinionated, fully functional Obsidian vault
- A Highly Opinionated, Fully Functioning Obsidian Vault Template
- Show HN: A Highly Opinionated, Fully Functional Obsidian Vault
live-interface
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Archive Your Old Projects
If you've got some nodejs, Ruby or Python projects and you want to keep them around for posterity then I recommend thinking how you can package them up so they can be safely archived. You could use docker or a virtual machine image.
In my editor project ( screncast https://github.com/samsquire/live-interface/blob/master/scre... )
In components written in Nodejs, Ruby and Python and they're all in disrepair because I failed to pin dependencies.
Also recommend taking lots of screenshots.
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
I created a text editor that was meant to be programmable like a spreadsheet but interactive like a IPython notebook.
There's screenshots here:
https://github.com/samsquire/liveinterface
The code is Angular 1 legacy codebase.
https://github.com/samsquire/live-interface
There's a screencast here https://github.com/samsquire/live-interface/blob/master/scre...
It's not buildable at this time due to dependencies...
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Show HN: A Highly Opinionated, Fully Functional Obsidian Vault
At one point I tried creating what is Notion/Obsidian style system in 2013. I called it "living documents".
here's one of the last surviving screenshots of living documents version 1.
https://github.com/samsquire/interface-experiments/blob/mast...
The system accepted RDF N3 triples and it queried Jena Fuseki database to render graphs with d3. You could introduce facts into the system with the three boxes at the top. if you changed them, they would autocomplete and change the graph view. You could insert references or links into the document by typing them.
I have the code trapped in a JSBIN SQLite file. It's somewhere in here https://github.com/samsquire/jsbin It uses KnockoutJS.
Living documents v2 has a screen cast of it here https://github.com/samsquire/live-interface/blob/master/scre...
What are some alternatives?
Waypoint - Obsidian plugin that gives you the power to generate dynamic MOCs in your folder notes. Enables folders to show up in the graph view and removes the need for messy tags!
exhibitor - Snappy and delightful React component workshop
jsbin
ghidra - Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework
luhman-obsidian-plugin
Video-Hub-App - Official repository for Video Hub App
docs - Logseq documentation
interface-experiments - user interface experiments
obsidian-jtab - jTab Guitar Codeblocks for Obsidian adds the ability to show guitar chords and tabs directly in your notes.
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.