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contextualise | securedrop | |
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10 | 48 | |
1,035 | 3,556 | |
- | 0.5% | |
5.9 | 9.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 9 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Ask HN: What software are you dogfooding?
Contextualise, a tool to manage projects and/or activities with lots of unstructured data: a personal knowledge management tool of sorts. The link is here: (https://contextualise.dev/).
It's a MIT-licensed open source project: https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise
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Ask HN: What's your most starred repo?
That would be Contextualise (https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise) with 980 stars. The project is 3-4 years old. So, it's slow-going. Nevertheless, there are many (underappreciated) projects that should have a lot more stars than they do, so I am not complaining :)
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Has anyone ever monetized Python outside of a typical job?
Somewhat indirectly, yes. I am the developer behind Contextualise a topic maps-based knowledge management application written in Python. The application and its GitHub repository generate a lot of interest (in the semantic knowledge management space) and have provided me with many freelance projects over the years.
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If you were asked to showcase your best projects, which ones will you choose?
That would have to be Contextualise (https://contextualise.dev/) and its accompanying open source project (https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise).
I've been working on knowledge graph-related problems (and accompanying applications) for years and Contextualise is probably the most visible component of that work.
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The Winamp Skin Museum is powered by a sqlite3 database with 1.2gb of metadata
I have built a graph-based knowledge management system (https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise) on top of SQLite. It runs great. Also, from a management point of view (e.g., deployments, backups) its ease of use is second to none. I migrated the application from PostgreSQL (which is also a great RDBMS) to SQLite and I haven’t looked back.
- Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) open source application: Contextualise
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Contextualise: Structured Thinking
Contextualise is a simple but effective tool particularly suited for organising information-heavy projects and activities consisting of unstructured and widely diverse data and information resources: https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise. Contextualise's main dependency is TopicDB, an open source topic maps-based graph store implemented in Python. The Contextualise web application is implemented with the Flask framework.
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[Request] Do you have examples of production-grade open source flask solutions?
Forgot to provide the link to the actual GitHub repo: https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise
- Structure Your Knowledge
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Flask Examples in Reality
I have a relatively popular Flask application in production: Contextualise (https://contextualise.dev). It’s an open source project, so you can take a look at the code base and hopefully learn something of use: https://github.com/brettkromkamp/contextualise
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Someone I know is trying to expose an abusive company with videos they want to post but isn't sure how to do it without it being tracked back to them. Any ideas?
TOR browser and checkout https://securedrop.org/
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U.S. may change how it monitors the web after missing leaked documents for weeks
Also https://securedrop.org/
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Need a way to publish safely?
how is it similar or different from secure drop? https://securedrop.org/
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is signal safe for journalism
It depends if you are a freelancer, small time or international journalist. Or what you define as a journalist. Most organizations use SecureDrop. https://securedrop.org
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What are some alternatives?
opensanctions - An open database of international sanctions data, persons of interest and politically exposed persons
OnionShare - Securely and anonymously share files, host websites, and chat with friends using the Tor network
wurm - A simple sqlite3-based ORM for Python
frontend - The Guardian DotCom.
memoized_coduals - Shows that it is possible to implement reverse mode autodiff using a variation on the dual numbers called the codual numbers
extruct - Extract embedded metadata from HTML markup
loki-network - Lokinet is an anonymous, decentralized and IP based overlay network for the internet.
zsl-kg - Framework for zero-shot learning with knowledge graphs.
tfc - Tinfoil Chat - Onion-routed, endpoint secure messaging system
Banana-RDF - Banana RDF
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