@JerryWham
Oui j'utilise SingleFile.
Alternativement je garde une copie de l'article dans Wallabag, et je m'assure qu'il y en a une copie chez archive.org et archive.is
Le site est un #tiddlywiki facilement téléchargeable.
@JerryWham
Oui j'utilise SingleFile.
Alternativement je garde une copie de l'article dans Wallabag, et je m'assure qu'il y en a une copie chez archive.org et archive.is
Le site est un #tiddlywiki facilement téléchargeable.
I couldn't get into the whole zettelkasten or second-brain trend. I didn't like using Logseq. Obsidian is proprietary.
What's working for me is writing a daily journal/diary in a TiddlyWiki file. I seldom read what I've written in it. It's just that writing brings more clarity and allows time for some quiet reflection.
There are other kinds of journals too - engineering daybook, gratitude journal etc.
I started a practice of logging events/concerts/openings and other memorable happenings I’ve attended in my #TiddlyWiki 🌱digital garden.
It has been amazing to refer back to this when sharing with someone months or years afterward.
I figured out how to use TiddlyWiki as an alternative to iPhoto/Bridge/etc and spin up a gallery from a directory of images.
So far it seems very performant. I'm pretty excited about this, as I haven't been able to quickly overview the thousands and thousands of photos I've amassed over the years.
after meeting up with and chatting with @liaizon about geotagging and note-taking … I've come up with a nice way to integrate geotags into my #TiddlyWiki
Thanks to @Jermolene GeoSpatial plugin, I was about to create some metadata gui elements which reveal a note's origin GPS coordinates, and its latest revisions GPS coordinates, by modifying the subtitle shadow tiddler.
Now the subtitle—in addition to showing the timestamps—contains a location pin icon for the origin GPS coordinates, and a globe icon for the last modified version GPS coordinates.
These are set manually, just to keep things more intentional and optimized, via two new ViewToolbar buttons: fetch current coordinates (for the most recent coordinates) … and set created coordinates, which will populate fields for a tiddler's origin coords.
The subtitle icons themselves function as buttons, which re-direct to a note that is generated via a template containing a geomap widget, and the coordinates as the note title, stored when either of the two ViewToolbar buttons is pressed.
#tiddlywiki #digitalgarden #gps #geolocation #notetaking #personalwiki
after meeting up with and chatting with @liaizon about geotagging and note-taking … I've come up with a nice way to integrate geotags into my #TiddlyWiki
Thanks to @Jermolene GeoSpatial plugin, I was about to create some metadata gui elements which reveal a note's origin GPS coordinates, and its latest revisions GPS coordinates, by modifying the subtitle shadow tiddler.
Now the subtitle—in addition to showing the timestamps—contains a location pin icon for the origin GPS coordinates, and a globe icon for the last modified version GPS coordinates.
These are set manually, just to keep things more intentional and optimized, via two new ViewToolbar buttons: fetch current coordinates (for the most recent coordinates) … and set created coordinates, which will populate fields for a tiddler's origin coords.
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