Annotation
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a [[technology]].
- [[pull]] [[hypothes.is]] [[web annotations]] [[memex]]
- a [[book]].
- hypothes.is, obviously
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also.... populus viewer?
- Matrix seems really really heavyweight for something like that, but I know they've been patiently trying to say it's Not Just Messaging for a very long time. still need to watch the relevant video
- I really really really want hypothes.is but p2p or federated, so...
hypothes.is
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[[go]] https://web.hypothes.is/about/
- They seem like a nice organization with worthy [[goals]].
- [[see also]] https://web.hypothes.is/team/
- [[see also]] [[hypothesis intro]]
- [[wiki]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothes.is
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[[open source]] [[project]] by [[Dan Whaley]].
- [[arti walker-peddakotla]] is [[chief of engineering]].
- A [[non profit]], [[501c]].
- An [[annotation]] [[platform]].
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They develop a really nice [[browser extension]] and associated tools.
- I should use the extension more often :)
- This extension could be seen as an [[agora client]]: [[agora hypothesis integration]].
- [[diegodlh]] has experience with it: https://diegodlh.github.io/hfeed/
- https://web.hypothes.is/for-publishers/#embedding
Open questions
- ask [[dan whaley]]
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What is their longer term vision?
- "We’re a on a mission to bring an open conversation over the whole web. Use Hypothesis right now to hold discussions, read socially, organize your research, and take personal notes."
- [[see also]] [[the revolution will be annotated]]
- What is their method of governance?
- What is their stack like?
- How stable is their funding?
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Why will Hypothes.is succeed where others failed?
- [[see also]] [[annotation standard]]
- What happened to HypothesisProject? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UComNY07yEHTJYfRGx6KRILQ
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Browser support?
- https://web.hypothes.is/blog/annotation-is-now-a-web-standard/#post/0 mentions browser support as a goal.
Memex
- Hypothetical [[device]] by [[vannevar bush]].
- A [[project]] by [[worldbrain]].
Table of Contents
- [[related]]
- [* my current progress](#mycrrntprgrss TIDDLYLINK)
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[* prior art & inspiration](#prrrtnsprtn TIDDLYLINK)
[2020-03-07]
Memex by Andrew Louis + RubyConf 2018 talk[2020-05-25]
Memri: a very promising project with the focus on user data ownership and privacy-
[2021-01-31]
NickSto/life-browser: View a timeline of your own history through your personal data. [[timeline]] [[memex]] [2021-03-15]
Heapy/Komodo-CRM: Life and collaboration assistant. [[memex]][2021-01-21]
steve-1820/memex: A brief POC of what a Memex could potentially be. [[memex]]
- [* remembrance agents](#remembrance_agent TIDDLYLINK)
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[* ideas & concepts](#dscncpts TIDDLYLINK)
[2020-06-06]
hyfen.net/memex/updates/bad-remembrance-machines triplestore [[lifelogging]][2019-12-03]
Digital Tools I Wish Existed: A centralized search interface for my digital brain [[jonbo]][2020-05-10]
lehrjulian/status/1259526773236215814 [[timeline]]- [[maybe prolog for queries?]] [[memex]] [[hpi]]
[2020-01-08]
samsquire/ideas: life engine[2021-03-22]
What have you failed to build? | Lobsters [[objectbrowser]]
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[* features & usecases](#ftrsscss TIDDLYLINK)
- [[show random photos]] [[spacedrep]] [[lifelogging]]
[2021-03-26]
Nextcloud - Wikipedia [[location]] [[degoogle]] [[memex]]
- [* communities](#cmmnts TIDDLYLINK) [[social]]
[2018-09-04]
tesseract is best apparently? but couldn't handle elliptical photos.. [[ocr]][2020-10-07]
eh, would be really nice to have some sort of memex at this point [[promnesia]] [[memex]]- [[ugh. it's still more convenient to use google location than any of my tools..]] [[dashboard]] [[grafana]] [[memex]] [[location]]
[2021-02-23]
Экзокортекс 3.5 [[memex]]-
[2021-02-23]
Экзокортекс: минимальная функциональность [[memex]] - [[----]]
- [[Tweet from @mekarpeles]] [[memex]]
[2020-11-30]
appaquet/exocore: A distributed private application framework[2021-03-23]
Biograph [[lifelogging]] [[inspiration]][2021-04-16]
SQLite the only database you will ever need in most cases | Lobsters [[location]] [[sqlite]][2020-08-28]
from email discussion
Memex is a system that keeps all your data and acts as an ultimate interface to it.
It gives you fast (ideally instant access), convenient interfaces and ultimately makes you better at thinking and analysing, acting as an auxiliary brain.
Arguably so far none have been built :)
I write more on why would you want it in The sad state of personal data and infrastructure.
related
memex is the ultiplate knowledge management solution [[pkm]]
memex makes lifelogging data alive useful [[lifelogging]]
memex can give you quantified self insights [[qs]]
* my current progress
My Memex so far isn't a single unified system, but has multiple facets and interfaces.
Human Programming Interface [[hpi]]
The backbone of my memex, providing data for other components.
promnesia [[promnesia]]
Promnesia connects the web browser to the rest of your personal data.
dashboard [[dashboard]]
My quantified self component to Memex.
orger [[orger]]
Reflects my data for easier search, providing a plaintext interface.
timeline [[timeline]]
* prior art & inspiration
[2020-03-07]
Memex by Andrew Louis + RubyConf 2018 talk
whoa, this is awesome
he mentions the same problems I struggled with literally in the same words!
[2020-05-25]
Memri: a very promising project with the focus on user data ownership and privacy
[2021-01-31]
NickSto/life-browser: View a timeline of your own history through your personal data. [[timeline]] [[memex]]
This is a project I began to try to collate all the digital breadcrumbs of my life and show them in an easily viewable timeline.
[2021-04-27]
ok, interesting, but looks fairly basic, no UI yet and only contacts/location/hangouts/voice
[2020-05-11]
Thanks, I'll check it out! Yep, agree about the common codebase, that's why I'm… | Hacker News
Hmm it's interesting how diverse the data sources people are actually using, but there's definitely overlap.
[2021-03-15]
Heapy/Komodo-CRM: Life and collaboration assistant. [[memex]]
ran into it from
https://github.com/Heapy/Komodo-CRM/issues/72
[2021-01-21]
steve-1820/memex: A brief POC of what a Memex could potentially be. [[memex]]
ok, so it's more of a prototype at this point? and they are reinventing editor/annotation… not sure
* remembrance agents
Remembrance Agents are a set of applications that watch over a user’s shoulder and suggest information relevant to the current situation
[2020-01-06]
Remembrance Agent: A continuously running automated information retrieval system (1997)
This looks cool, but doesn't seem to work anymore?
[2019-12-28]
The Remembrance Agent | Hacker News
[2020-04-28]
A Desktop Remembrance Agent
As you type, every five seconds the prior 60 characters of your keyboard buffer are sent to the RA. Suggestions are presented as clickable buttons
Ok, this looks pretty cool.. maybe need to contact them and discuss
* ideas & concepts
[2020-06-06]
hyfen.net/memex/updates/bad-remembrance-machines triplestore [[lifelogging]]
This maps pretty well to the triplestore architecture that stores triples of subject-predicate-object
[2019-12-03]
Digital Tools I Wish Existed: A centralized search interface for my digital brain [[jonbo]]
This tool should: accept and parse the following queries:
spacex announcement type:video 2016
links from:jon@test.org topic:python
paper on temperature, productivity referenced in book:Uninhabitable Earth
type:pdf habits digital interfaces
reading comprehension type:blog post
printer ink receipt
type:book read:2017 finance
file:py datetime parse
[2020-05-10]
[lehrjulian/status/1259526773236215814](https://twitter.com/lehrjulian/status/1259526773236215814 ) [[timeline]]
I like the idea of converting a calendar into a diary / life log by integrating different data layers.
Other layers I'd like to add:
• Locations (Google Maps, Swarm)
• Media consumption (books, Netflix)
• Browser history / Screentime
• Stress levels (Oura, Apple Watch)
@aaronzlewis : concept: a Spotify calendar integration that lets you see what you were listening to alongside your old meetings and events. revisit the vibe of any moment with the Musical Time Machine
maybe prolog for queries? [[memex]] [[hpi]]
[2020-01-08]
samsquire/ideas: life engine
Life engine is a dashboard that attempts to collect information about your life and display relevant data on a single screen.
[2021-03-22]
What have you failed to build? | Lobsters [[objectbrowser]]
I’ve been dreaming of making a “semantic history” browser add-on for ages, but never started.
(As in something that would collect all the RDFa/microdata/microformats/JSON-LD/… objects on web pages you’ve seen, and give you an interface to browse not just pages, but these various objects like Organization, Person, Article, etc. )
* features & usecases
show random photos [[spacedrep]] [[lifelogging]]
[2021-03-26]
Nextcloud - Wikipedia [[location]] [[degoogle]] [[memex]]
Viewer for Maps
hmm, wonder if it could replace gmaps?
* communities [[social]]
This is something we can't build alone. Let's find each other and cooperate.
[2020-05-28]
[karlicoss/status/1266090022123470851](https://twitter.com/karlicoss/status/1266090022123470851 )
I think I want to create some sort of community chat on the topic of knowledge management and tools around it, with the emphasis on interoperability, malleability, owning your data, local-first, org-mode etc.
[2020-06-18]
I think I want the focus on existing tools and setup rather than discussing mockups and vague concepts. both are important, but I want to build something now[2020-06-18]
I want it to be a space to discuss configuration, and get detailed technical help etc. So needs to be more like an IM chat, with fine grained topics (so you can steer off a discussion without spamming everyone)
[2021-01-04]
sadly haven't had time to set up something so far, also wouldn't want to overlap with existing ones
Some existing communities:
- Malleable Systems Collective + Matrix chat
- https://thinkingtools.space
- The Productivitst Discord
- dendron Discord
- logseq Discord
[2018-09-04]
tesseract is best apparently? but couldn't handle elliptical photos.. [[ocr]]
[2020-10-07]
eh, would be really nice to have some sort of memex at this point [[promnesia]] [[memex]]
maybe it could have some basic core (e.g. with couchdb), and then used in different apps?
e.g. promnesia uses it to jump and browse the history
dashboard uses to display all events
timeline – similarly for all life events
ugh. it's still more convenient to use google location than any of my tools.. [[dashboard]] [[grafana]] [[memex]] [[location]]
[2021-02-22]
to be fair I didn't really do much on it yet
[2021-02-23]
Экзокортекс 3.5 [[memex]]
[2021-02-23]
Экзокортекс: минимальная функциональность [[memex]]
[2021-03-14]
good summary and memex design requirements (in Russian)
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Tweet from @mekarpeles [[memex]]
<https://twitter.com/mekarpeles/status/1271226785439428608 >
@mekarpeles: Finally made a short 📽️ of https://t.co/glrT8wpAk2: Free + open source v. of @wikidata meets @RoamResearch (both which I 👍)
[2020-11-30]
appaquet/exocore: A distributed private application framework
Exocore is a distributed applications framework with private and encrypted data storage. Think of like an infrastructure that allows a user to own his own personal cloud that is extensible via WebAssembly applications and accessible via Web/Mobile SDKs. It is designed to be resilient to failures, allow offline usage (ex: on mobile).
[2021-03-23]
Biograph [[lifelogging]] [[inspiration]]
nice 2d representation
[2021-04-16]
SQLite the only database you will ever need in most cases | Lobsters [[location]] [[sqlite]]
I used to use SQLite all the time for geospatial data using the SpatiaLite extensions, it made dealing with data in many different formats much easier (and scriptable) and just simplified a lot of the work we had to do to manage weird datasets on nationalmap.gov.au(/renewables - sadly recently made defunct due to lack of government funding).
We’d pretty regularly get CSVs with columns for LAT and LON, and need to do some actual work with the data, or turn it into another format like GeoJSON. Or we’d get a bunch of GeoJSON data that we wanted to manipulate.
[2020-08-28]
from email discussion
Having stale data from manual exports is still useful, but adds a lot of mental friction ("is the export up-to-date enough to actually have what I need?").
Very good point! Just thought, perhaps some meta information about the 'recency' of the data could be included in the interface, that might remove some of the friction.
Memex
- [[Vannevar Bush]]
- [[As We May Think]]
the memex is a tool to think with, not a tool to publish with
Web Annotations
- [[pull]] [[web annotation standard]]
- public document at doc.anagora.org/annotation
- video call at meet.jit.si/annotation
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