reddit-save
Memacs
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reddit-save
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Download Saved Reddit posts into Obsidian automatically in .md format
This was the base of it: https://github.com/samirelanduk/reddit-save
- What is a self-hostable service you wish existed?
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Is there a good list of up-to-date data archiving tools for different websites?
I'm mostly on reddit and I use reddit-save. It works well! Biggest issue is I'd like to be able to archive a thread to an arbitrary length.
- I fear this sub will be quarantined soon. Is there a way to archive stuff?
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Limiting Access to Removed and Deleted Post Pages
reddit-save
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Starting my own Data Hoarding
Reddit: yes, we are on reddit and there is considerable amount of science and art. Already archiving all saved posts using reddit-save and some low-traffic subreddits in their entirety using unknown tool.
Memacs
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Show HN: Khoj – Chat Offline with Your Second Brain Using Llama 2
Might look into some of the tools like novoids Memacs. Notion here is to build tools that push feeds, history data, into Emacs. Using org in your use case with the Khoj tool, could be the "glue" you need to tie it all together. https://github.com/novoid/Memacs#readme.
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Multi-Layered Calendars
See the whitepaper, called "What really happened on September 15th 2008? Getting The Most from Your Personal Information with Memacs"[2].
This project is now a little bit dead, but the concept of private data fusion was fantastic, and transformed my view of calendars.
Agree that calendars are a little underused in that way, and would love to see more work towards that private calendar data usage.
[1]: https://github.com/novoid/Memacs
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Indexing and tagging files: how to do this?
Another method is used via Memacs filename module: it generates a text file with all files that start with a date- or time-stamp. This file can then be used for all sorts of workflows for retrieving files. For example, this is how I include images in my blog using lazyblorg and its "Smart tsfile Image File Search".
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Share your folder structure
Renaming files isn't an issue any more once you've started using file file referencing methods that are not prone to changed folder paths (alternative method) or even the basic file name (by using the unchanged first part of the file name as long as it is unique among all indexed files). This way, I really don't care about broken links any more because I don´t get them. But you don't get that freedom with most PIM tools except mine, I'm afraid.
- Memacs: Visualize your (digital) life in Org-mode
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Best practices / examples of using org attach for file management/system.
Yes. AFAIK, it is exactly how Karl Voit uses his file tags. And a lot more: https://github.com/novoid/Memacs
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[Poll] Best software for hoarders and curators?
Memacs - a framework for integrating various data sources into Org-mode
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Cobbling together a Resonance calendar in org-mode
https://github.com/novoid/Memacs sounds like it might be somewhat related to your goal of making a timeline of your activity.
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Is there a good list of up-to-date data archiving tools for different websites?
Back to the original question. In order to get as much content as possible into a common format to be displayed in a common temporal view, I've created a framework that consists of some general functionality and a set of modules that deal with different input sources and formats. This project is called Memacs. You can also read a whitepaper about it.
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How do you curate your knowledge while browsing the web?
My observation in the last few years here seem to indicate that - not many Emacs users are necessarily into Org mode and this kind of data curation, or atleast that few have very elaborate setups that they have shared. Here's some serious inspiration: https://beepb00p.xyz/myinfra.html, and AFAIK the most comprehensive example out there. For example, there's the Promnesia package by the same author (https://github.com/karlicoss/promnesia) which I used for awhile and its cool ! There's also Karl Voit's Memacs https://github.com/novoid/Memacs/ (which appears mentioned in the previous link).
What are some alternatives?
bulk-downloader-for-reddit - Downloads and archives content from reddit
mycloud-restsdk-recovery-script - A script to recover files from MyCloud REST SDK Folder Structure
TumblThree - A Tumblr and Twitter Blog Backup Application
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
emacs-everywhere - Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/emacs-everywhere
monolith - ⬛️ CLI tool for saving complete web pages as a single HTML file
wikiteam - Tools for downloading and preserving wikis. We archive wikis, from Wikipedia to tiniest wikis. As of 2023, WikiTeam has preserved more than 350,000 wikis.
aw-watcher-window - Cross-platform window watcher (for use with ActivityWatch)
reveddit - Review removed content on reddit. Uses the Pushshift API, built on code from removeddit.
OrgModeClocking2Calendar - one way synchronization of your clocking (time tracking) entries from OrgMode Emacs