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F$#king regular dude. Geek. FOSS fan. Formula1 junkie. Loves long-from writing. Reads a lot. From ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

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Recent Notes

nostrich · 123w
The Renaissance Boy is a continuous album with 3 acts. Each track blends perfectly with the next one and has great story. It's a masterpiece. Give it a listen in one go: https://youtu.be/H-PG3ZqO-gA?si=h4FqT3nqBGqQx9P_
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https://primal.net/e/note1fpkkfpzxne5g5yve6rqqp52arnw82agutqek6rs4ryh7lnh5garq6tfa5u

My requirements are pretty simple:
1. It must be hosted on a server. (I know the recent hullabaloo with offline-first movement but I personally dont see any use of it.)
2. It must be scriptable. I want to do more with the wiki/notebooks than just add text.
3. It must have a snazzy first editor.

So, based on those, shortlisted candidates are DokuWiki and TiddlyWiki. Both have terrible, terrible looks it must be said. But DokuWiki's editor is very difficult to mod.

About TW, every time I revisit this project after a few years, I am left amazed by the incredible work people are putting into this. This is perhaps the best piece of software ever built. Can you imagine you can code inside a running app and change its behaviour? That's mind-blowing stuff.

TW FTW, until I find problems with no resolution.

#app #wiki #notebook #pkm #dev #javascript
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"Advanced Machine-learning Models" is being thrown around so many times that it has lost all its meaning.
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NoGood โœŒ๏ธ · 123w
Typo :)
nostrich · 123w
Same here. It's hard to summarize my music taste as well, but the artist I refer to when I have to give an idea about my taste is Galimatias. He is so skilled at designing sounds and creating music that transports you elsewhere. Give this a listen: https://youtu.be/DTeRF8DQaoU?si=aOefIVMhFGriCMiU
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Back from a week-long retreat to the Himalayas. And watched "Into the wild" while on train. Just the right combination to plan for the next trek.





#trekking #retreat #himalayas #photography
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I thought Logseq was perfect for my usecase. Even though I was using a convoluted workflow on iOS. But it looks like syncing is again acting up on iOS. Back to wiki-hunting mode. ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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J.T. Woodhouse · 125w
Yeah, I went down that rabbit hole. I even reached a point where I gave up on the open-source side of things. Iโ€™m rolling with Obsidian and Standard Notes for now. This is a hilarious video about the journey, btw. https://youtu.be/XRpHIa-2XCE?si=qZnn5og-P7ZssIBj
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You know why the earth hasnt destructed itself? It's because the good people outnumbers the bad ones.

But thing's are changing very fast.
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nostrich · 124w
What type of music are you into