Sidebar

Personal Knowledgebases

pkb
I wrote a script to sync Readwise *to* Raindrop gist.github.com

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/3451107 > Check the comment of the gist for instructions on how to use. You can set this up to run every few minutes, keeping your readwise items, highlights, and annotations synced with Raindrop! I didn't see anything that accomplished this, even with the multitude of paid automation solutions. I was tempted to sign up for a free one when I realized they were all very flawed, so I just wrote one up for free! > > Hope you enjoy! Suggestions and contributions more than welcome :)

2
0
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases copacetic 4 years ago 100%
Notes with TiddlyWiki beza1e1.tuxen.de

Describing my note taking system inspired by Zettelkasten

2
1
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases kixiQu 4 years ago 100%
22120 is an archival project that lets you rebrowse your browser history as you saw it github.com

You gotta appreciate the commitment to getting a usable thing in place: being able to actually just... replay the requests--it's an impressive thing. I wonder if the project's purism impairs its ability to be repurposed, though? One of the cool things about web archival projects is how through content-hashing / [IPFS](https://ipfs.io/) type nonsense, we might be able to build systems that let us have a *shared* memory of the internet. This seems important for images/media where duplicating that content is a heavy lift. (I'm thinking a bit of [Jortage](https://jortage.com/) here, which makes it so a single-user Mastodon instance does not incur separate storage of every image it comes across...) It's hard for me to picture this project fitting into a shared archive -- but then, that's only my angle on web archival, and I haven't picked through the tech here.

5
1
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases kixiQu 4 years ago 100%
mind mapping but cute https://kinopio.club/

If I hadn't put a ton of effort into making my personal wiki lovely I would be all over this. I love how the notes can have "frames" to add little images at the edges -- that took me *forever* to figure out how to do in Tiddlywiki! I wonder if this could be a useful Trello replacement for a teenager? It has aesthetic bullet journal vibes, but much lower entry barrier to start using / making pretty.

3
0
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases kixiQu 4 years ago 80%
promnesia: browser extensions to enrich browsing history and provide you your data beepb00p.xyz

If you're interested in knowledgebase stuff I highly recommend going through the other projects on this site. I suppose I should bookmark as a permanent recommendation....

3
0
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases kixiQu 4 years ago 100%
outliner as snazzy as Roam, but stored locally! logseq.com

via [ryan rix](https://whatthefuck.computer/) I'm really impressed by this; they're explicitly calling out [Tiddlywiki](https://tiddlywiki.com/) as an influence, which is a project I think has a really great sensibility... but this fully keeps up with the (far more contemporary) UI patterns of Obsidian or Roam. It's not open source properly yet, but they say they're going to do that in the next couple months. Maybe worth bookmarking and coming back to?

9
9
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases kixiQu 4 years ago 100%
chris aldrich on roam's VC round boffosocko.com

Oof, oof, oof. Strong agree on this being a bad fit for VC funding. It seems like if they're trying to get into the corporate wiki space (which is the only place I can imagine there being VC-money-type return), that's going to necessitate different focus on features from what makes sense for the personal brain-backup user. I've enjoyed the new blood Roam has brought into the personal knowledgebase community, and it's even indirectly responsible for getting me back into Tiddlywiki after years of absence--but this can only skew people's expectations about what notetaking can be.

2
0
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases kixiQu 4 years ago 100%
tiddlyroam - FOSS Roam alternative made with Tiddlywiki https://tiddlyroam.org/

tiddlyroam is a free, open source alternative to Roam. It is a notetaking app that works the way your brain does: networked, personal and infinitely customisable: https://tiddlyroam.org/

4
3
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases kixiQu 4 years ago 100%
Harvard's digitized collection of commonplace books from the 1600s on curiosity.lib.harvard.edu

It's curious to see how varied their subjects were; also interesting how they often intermingle diary and quotation.

2
0
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases kixiQu 4 years ago 100%
Obsidian - Local-first Markdown notes app from makers of Dynalist https://obsidian.md/

From [ericax's comment on orange site](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23324697): > 1. Local-first, Markdown plain text based; 2. Link as first-citizen. 3. As extensible as possible. > > Obsidian is a powerful front-end for your knowledge, like an IDE for your notes.

2
3
pkb
Personal Knowledgebases kixiQu 4 years ago 100%
Trilium - Hierarchical WYSIWYG markdown note app (desktop/web) github.com

Hierarchical PKBs seem less popular these days, but this is a pretty snazzy one

2
0