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Camlistore
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logica
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Second-Brain
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hode reviews and mentions
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Why Hypergraphs? (2013)
I first heard of hypergraphs in the context of knowledge management using hode:
https://github.com/JeffreyBenjaminBrown/hode
I haven't looked more into them, but thought others might find hode interesting.
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A tour to my Zettelkasten note clusters
It's an interesting idea. Maybe I should try. I suspect, though, that I want control over every node, no matter how general. The thing about my notes is they contain only information I think I might need. I have, for instance, an "emotions" node. I'm sure the Wikidata node for emotions is interesting, but I want my own node too.
I tried to square this circle once by writing Hode[1], which permits encoding certain data as relevant to me, and then filter my view accordingly when I wanted. But the encoding process (i.e. the user experience when adding data to one's knowledge base) was so hard that I gave up.
[1] https://github.com/JeffreyBenjaminBrown/hode
- Designing better file organization around tags, not hierarchies
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PathQuery, Google's Graph Query Language
I wrote a language that's very close to natural language for writing to and querying a RSLT, a kind of higher order graph.
https://github.com/JeffreyBenjaminBrown/hode/blob/master/doc...
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Ask HN: Who funds important tech with no business plan?
I know there are people with money who want to save the world. I think a higher-order knowledge base like Hode[1] could be useful in search, in AI, and in social networking. But I have no idea how to monetize it. It's more of a science project than a business. Am I out of luck until I do have such idea?
[1] https://github.com/JeffreyBenjaminBrown/hode
- Hode is- A Hypergraph Editor - JeffreyBenjaminBrown - GitHub
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JeffreyBenjaminBrown/hode is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of hode is Haskell.
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