perhaps naive
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[[pull]] [[flancia]] [[timeline]] [[perhaps naĩve]]
This is my perhaps naive take on why [[2021]] was a good year at the same time it was terrible for so many, and why the [[21st century]] is going to be amazing.
First of all, let's spare a minute for those who suffered or didn't make it. Let us do [[loving kindness]] for them and those that remain.
Now let me tell you something. I think things are looking up on a few fronts.
First, it's becoming evident that humanity needs to learn how to deal with [[global risk]] together. It is becoming unavoidable. It will happen out of necessity due to risks that happen to affect also those in positions in power. It seems evident to me that the best way to tackle the problems at hand is to have nation states cooperate at high enough speed. Efficient pandemics handling is at stake: if nation-states first, and arbitrary human groups later, can learn to solve the coordination problems involved in defining rational (and evolutionarily fit) policies on a global scale. Here I see the future as ideally a peaceful showdown between nation-states and competing groups ([[corporations]], [[cooperatives]], [[collectives]]) as they realize the true power of the internet for solving [[coordination problems]].
Second, many died. People know people who died. Not all families have been affected severely by Covid, but most will know one that has. We are likely entering a period of increased empathy: even after accounting for desensitization after prolongued exposure to the same stress, the suffering of others is top of mind for many.
Thirdly, it is a time of tired giants and emerging movements. Democracies are faltering, I believe, not due to any faults in the entelechia, but because of our clumsy or just outdated implementations. Nation-states are not set up to remain evolutionarily fit when paradigm shifts take place, and I believe a paradigm shift is needed because lives are at stake: the cost of governance mistakes or even inefficiencies in a time of pandemic is death and suffering.
Now, for my proposal: I will tell you what I think might happen in the next ten years. Then you can tell me what you think, and why you think something else might happen. Then we'll try to learn from each other.
I believe the way we will solve many of the issues we're facing as we near the end of 2021 is to solve [[coordination problems]], at large scale, while [[expanding the circle]].
I don't think the system of nation states we have deposited the bulk of our power on in the last few centuries are fit for that purpose. I believe the [[revolution]] is coming no matter what you think of it; so you better start thinking about it and, once you find your fellow revolutionaries at heart, join them gladly.
[[...]]
(A directory).
I always assumed that, when people dedicated their work, they all first finished the thing and then wrote the dedication. That would mean dedicating the (say) book as a finished object, something concrete that one has compiled or created and can then be offered with few reservations.
Belatedly I've come to realize I'm not that kind of person, so I find myself dedicating a draft instead. Writing these lines as I write them now means dedicating a set of ideas first, and my clumsy implementation of these ideas second -- the latter amounting currently to little more than well meaning aspirations.
It seems appropriate, then, to dedicate this fuzzy set of ideas and aspirations to a fuzzily defined group instead of a concrete list of individuals.
To my friends.
May you be happy!
Look, an Agora!
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a [[project]].
- [[fully open]] [[transparent]] [[ethical]]
- In [[Flancia]] they used the [[internet]] to build a global [[Commons]].
- #pull [[agora]]
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a [[poem]].
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Flancia,
- o por el bien de los [[seres sentientes]]!
- Flancia es una épica: la historia de cómo les humanes vencieron a Moloch.
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Flancia,
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a [[book]].
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You're currently reading it.
- This section is in [[Agora]] Protocol as it is to be meant within the [[Agora of Flancia]]. Feel free to ignore any symbols or words if they distract you. It is fine not to assign them meaning, in particular at first; words should be enough to understand Flancia.
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Flancia is a book about a [[place]].
- In [[Flancia]] there is an [[Agora]]. You've found an Agora, so you've somehow found Flancia.
- In the [[Agora of Flancia]] maps of [[Flancia]] are [[free]].
- #pull https://flancia.org
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You're currently reading it.
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a [[place]].
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a [[protopia]]
- It exists, in a way -- it exists in my [[mind]].
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Perhaps the world after the [[flancian revolution]] or a similar world changing event.
- The world of the [[flancians]] could be said to be similar to ours, the result of evolution over a material reality that sometimes allows for things to be made better with the application of effort towards the achievement of an [[incremental improvement]].
- Flancia is, I believe, a place that exists in our hypothetical shared future.
- You could say Flancia exists in the [[multiverse]].
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a [[protopia]]
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a [[project]].
- [[go]] https://flancia.org
- I am a [[Flancian]] and this [[Agora]] contains my [[manifesto]].
- Flancia existed before the Agora but is, I believe, defined in the limit by how the [[Agora]] is put to use towards maximizing [[thriving]] for all [[conscious beings]] via the incremental unlocking of [[public utility]] and the practice of [[altruism]].
- [[flancia collective]] runs the [[reference agora]].
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a [[set]].
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of [[people]] and [[things]].
- (in it there's an [[Agora]].)
- [[music]]
- a [[playlist]] https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtG4zc89ZUfH9QoPh2vTP9CgeSK92lEXq
- [[gather]] https://gather.town/app/QIOAg71FojwJ7clE/flancia
- [[chat]] [[flancia discuss]]
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of [[people]] and [[things]].
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a [[book]].
- Just kidding. A [[draft]] really.
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Some possible titles:
- Flancia, or [[with a little help from my friends]].
- Flancia, or [[my favourite things]].
- Flancia, or [[building bridges]].
- Flancia, or [[an open letter to an open society]].
- [[flancian]] https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1298701482997538822
- [[flancian]] https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1298708974364024832
- [[flancian]] https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1355193365046898689
- [[flancian]] https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1373677818312278016
- a [[repository]].
Timeline
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[[2022]]
- [[agora ga]]
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[[2023]]
- [[interlay]] takes off, eventually [[freeing the internet]]
- (maybe) [[revolution]] in at least one G8 country
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[[2025]]
- [[flancian revolution]] or some other equivalent gains traction
- (more likely) [[revolution]] in at least one G8 country
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[[2027]]
- [[maitreya]] comes online
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[[2030]]
- [[flancia]] or equivalent achieved or imminent
Table of Contents
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[[Rationale]] [[timeline]]
[2018-08-06]
It is useful to answer the question 'what were you doing' lately. Both to other people and yourself[2018-08-06]
I need better activity log to tell people about stuff. Hypothesis, goodreads, youtube- [[use it for some sort of spaced repetition for the previous week/month?]] [[spacedrep]]
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[[Similar tools/inspiration]]
- [[https://fluxtream.org/]]
- [[https://github.com/oshev/colifer/tree/592cc6b4d1ac9005c52fccdfb4e207513812baaa]]
- [[https://www.quantifiedbob.com/2016/10/personal-api-bobapi%E2%80%8A/#more-652]]
- [[beddit? http://myquantifiedbrain.com/]]
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[2019-02-26]
matthiasn/meins: a personal and smart journal [2018-12-28]
inspiration… http://busterbenson.com/[2019-04-15]
28 years of events (Phil Gyford’s website) [[inspiration]][2018-04-29]
Personalapi [[hpi]]
- [[publicity & reaching out to other people]]
- [[Timeline]]
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[[integrations]]
[2016-06-10]
sleep data [[sleep]]- [[places]]
- [[chats]]
- [[workouts]]
- [[calendar]]
- [[photos]]
- [[zsh histfile?]]
- [[dreams]]
- [[drinking-log]]
- [[bring more structure into diary-like items. org + ability to parse!]]
- [[feed could be in same file, but use tags to project and filter information?]]
- [[github]]
- [[misc]]
- [[go through inspirations maybe?]]
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[2020-01-21]
ui inspiration: Clemens Scott: "Chronicle is another personal tool I created in an effort to better understand and know myself." https://merveilles.town/@rostiger/103519643370144222 - [[thinking about visualizing location…]] [[viz]]
- [[need different layers or something. e.g. display location/music/rescuetime in parallel]]
- [[add promnesia as source]] [[promnesia]]
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[[hmm, for location maybe I should use something custom? Even sort of offline is fine, upload coordinates when you are charging or wifi connected?]]
- [[open source location tracker]] [[location]]
- [[Mark events as public?]] [[privacy]]
- [[treat commits with same message and date as same? At least visual indication that they are 'merged']]
[2019-08-22]
Pagination strategies with PouchDB [[infra]]- [[https://merveilles.town/@rostiger/103519643370144222 very nice dynamic timeline for the UI!!]] [[inspiration]]
[2020-02-10]
mholt/timeliner: All your digital life on a single timeline, stored locally[2019-12-02]
Ask HN: What's is the state of the art of lifelogging? | Hacker News [[lifelogging]][2020-05-08]
Show HN: Interface for all digital aspects of my life | Hacker News [[hpi]][2020-05-30]
chr15m/ntpl: Python lib to modify & render HTML.[2018-11-07]
jasonrudolph/stratify: Rails + MongoDB app for building a consolidated timeline of your data from disparate sources (e.g., Twitter, GitHub, Foursquare, etc.)- [[highlight personal notes as some really distinctive colour]]
- [[topcoder and codeforces stats]]
- [[direct link to the org note (e.g. if I want to edit it)]]
- [[split by sleeps rather than calendar days?]] [[sleep]]
- [[quite slow on android… maybe worth rendering separate timelines too..]]
- [[Kindle notes should def be part of timeline]] [[hpi]]
- [[Try rewriting rules, if two entries match, error]]
- [[Matcher where date is available, compare directly]]
- [[button for quick add (capture) a memory from any event (add source reference or something too)]] [[lifelogging]]
- [[maybe, created org todos?]]
- [[support notes without time? e.g. if we received date instead of datetime. or map to a certain time? …]]
- [[hmm, could try mounting takeout zip? and remount when later available (maybe even inotify) https://bitbucket.org/agalanin/fuse-zip]]
- [[jakubroztocil/geotagger: Geotag your photos from GPS-less cameras with your phone's location history data]] [[photomap]]
- [[send error email about missing providers and that sort of major errors. maybe occasionally??]]
- [[Mark cinema with tag and cinema visits specifically]]
- [[feedly]]
- [[most important things are: geo location, coding commits/activity, meals eaten, exercise]]
- [[asign 'importance' (to tags, but maybe compute it based on keywords etc), then make text bold depending on importance?]]
- [['Saved' from google Takeout]] [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
- [[Track reddit subscriptions. Wonder if they are somewhere historically in api??]] [[reddit]] [[hpi]]
- [[programming contests, e.g. codeforces and topcoder]]
- [[tracking 'watch later' is quite useful…]] [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
- [[memrise from backup]] [[hpi]]
- [[web cam in front of monitor so I could see when I'm paying attention to the monitor?]] [[lifelogging]]
- [[old takeouts got some keep history]] [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
- [[run against github backup, so commits provider doesn't get confused by missing ones?]]
- [[actually MyActivity got A LOT of data]] [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
- [[Split by quarters? Or find Android optimization tips]]
- [[multiple dream tags??]]
[2019-03-28]
Timeliner is a personal data aggregation utility. It collects all your digital things from pretty much anywhere and stores them on your own computer, indexes them, and projects them onto a single, unified timeline. /r/selfhosted [[inspiration]]- [[need plot for items for each provider so it's easy to track broken shit]]
- [[google assistant interactions from takeout]] [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
- [[hmm. if I don't keep the entry before change, I don't get a reliable timestamp…]] [[hpi]] [[reddit]]
- [[trying to speed up static html]]
[2019-04-19]
How I Tracked a Year in Time and What It Meant - Minding the Borderlands [[qs]] [[inspiration]]-
[2019-08-18]
PouchDB, the JavaScript Database that Syncs! [[infra]] - [[hmm maybe I want feedly logs in timeline and promnesia?]] [[hpi]]
- [[make entry background dependent on time of day?]]
- [[Better search, def need proper indexing…]] [[memex]]
[2019-08-18]
API Reference [[infra]]- [[bundle pouchdb with static timeline]]
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[2019-04-15]
Describing events in code (Phil Gyford’s website) -
[2019-09-06]
hood.ie intro [[infra]] - [[Gordon Bell and The Epic Quest to Digitalize Everything - Mark Koester]] [[qs]]
[2019-08-18]
quangv/awesome-couchdb: CouchDB - curated meta resources & best practices list- [ui: https://merveilles.town/@rostiger/103534349279790297 ](#smrvllstwnrstgr TIDDLYLINK)
[2020-01-05]
ejplatform/hyperpython: A small DSL to write HTML in Python. [[python]] [[html]][2019-08-28]
pouchdb-browser - npm[2019-12-26]
awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted: A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. Selfhosting is the process of hosting and managing applications instead of renting from Software-as-a-Service providers [[spreadsheet]][2019-12-04]
ben VOTE goldacre on Twitter: "Oh wow long term follow up cohorts with contemporaneous data to identify recall bias are a beautiful thing https://t.co/3QN5JXqaeA" / Twitter- [[ipython history? it's got session times]] [[hpi]]
[2019-01-17]
Effective Use of Arbtt [[arbtt]]- [[make sure it handles comments (post about music theory for nerds)]] [[hypothesis]]
- [[seemingly broken org-mode rendering..]]
- [[kobo: really need to collapse stuff…]]
- [[could also be more hierarchical? e.g. github -> promnesia -> ….]]
- [[error could be a special entry type?]] [[errors]]
- [[Also projected timeline]]
- [[fb archive]] [[hpi]]
- [[merge typing logs into timeline?]] [[hpi]]
- [[all my vk comments?]] [[hpi]]
- [integrate rescuetime into timeline. maybe getactivityintervals or something?](#ntgrtrsctmnttmlnmybgtctvtyntrvlsrsmthng TIDDLYLINK) [[hpi]]
- [[extract old sleep from jawbone (I must have files to parse it somewhere)]]
- [[old github events (looks like backup in /backups/github-feed doesn't have unexpanded events…)]] [[hpi]]
- [[highlight my own tweets as opposed to rts]]
- [[track followed/unfollowed users. maybe in some form of weekly summary? actually could bind all unidentified events]] [[hpi]] [[twitter]]
- [[future stuff – render collapsed? or in the bottom.. for now will just error]]
- [[hmm commits are gone somewhere…]] [[hpi]]
- [[make sure it's deterministic apart from date (could verify that via diffing)]]
[2018-11-27]
GH Archive- [[some sort of conservative changes checker for quick rerendering?]]
- [[Steam gaming history??]] [[hpi]]
- [fix locations… they were gone for some reason, wonder if because of changes to groupbycmp in kython](#fxlctnsthywrgnfrsmrsnwndrfbcsfchngstgrpbycmpnkythn TIDDLYLINK)
- [[hypothesis provider (and other annotation): collect changes over all backups?]] [[dal]] [[hpi]]
[2019-07-06]
HTML Table Vs Pure CSS DIV: Which Loads Faster? - Web Development | Dream.In.Code [[html]] [[performance]]- [[use local bitbucket repos]] [[hpi]]
- [[https://exist.io/]]
- [[could extract location from twitter geo? not sure..]] [[twitter]] [[location]] [[hpi]]
[2019-05-19]
timeline.html-
[2019-05-19]
timeline.html [[reddit]] [[hpi]] - [[sanity checks]]
[2020-03-07]
Josh: "Lined it up with my time-tracking data. Here's my…" - Merveilles [[inspiration]][2020-05-03]
wtf?? are these because of 1000 saved items limits? [[reddit]] [[hpi]] [[exports]][2020-06-30]
mholt/timeliner: All your digital life on a single timeline, stored locally- [[Some tool to check extracted entries to make sure they their count increases]]
- [[huh, I'm a bit stupid. just mirror original dir structure and serve static resized files???]]
[2020-05-25]
(1) Azlen Elza on Twitter: "Conversations are recorded and visualized based off who hears who, by selecting one person's track of messages you can see highlighted who they were within hearing range with at the time Visualizing three properties: time, message length, and proximity https://t.co/uruYyg9ip8" / Twitter-
[2019-01-14]
Robin Weis [[qs]] [[dashboard]] [[inspiration]] - [[could expose public timeline just without timestamps?]] [[lifelogging]]
- [[each measurement/data provider is a coordinate]] [[memex]] [[think]] [[qs]]
- [[use searchhistory table from Firefox?]] [[hpi]] [[promnesia]]
- [[photo gallery, when I list pictures it also jumps in the location dashboard. ideally, I could do it in the file manager… not sure how though]]
- [[Heatmap view for events]] [[memex]]
- [[shit. every time I rebase interactively, commit date changes??]]
- [[commits amend date also should contribute?]] [[hpi]]
- [[old contests data?]]
[2020-11-04]
sorrycc/awesome-javascript: 🐢 A collection of awesome browser-side JavaScript libraries, resources and shiny things.- [[could feed my tweets into memacs, then display agenda one year ago?]] [[memex]]
- [[file timestamps?]]
- [[run specific day with fzf]] [[memex]]
- [[related]] [[hpi]] [[travel]] [[qs]] [[memex]] [[dashboard]]
- [[local cache of dead urls, e.g. for timeline? might be an overkill though]]
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[[Could import my 4sq stuff into maps.me?]] [[timeline]] [[osm]] [[photomap]]
- [[actually yeah, maybe host google map with my custom layer?]] [[selfhosted]]
- [[hmmmm https://support.maps.me/hc/en-us/articles/207895029-How-to-import-bookmarks- – can generate kmb file and copy it! try that!]]
- [[eh, screw automatic extraction, too complicated. have a special file and let it be in a spceicfic format.]]
[2019-11-13]
martijnvermaat/calmap: Calendar heatmaps from Pandas time series data-
[[Kickball/awesome-selfhosted: This is a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. Selfhosting is the process of locally hosting and managing applications instead of renting from SaaS providers.]] [[timeline]]
- [[ok, lychee – meh, too simplistic]]
- [[piwigo – recommended by few people… could actually be ok I suppose, has custom themes support]]
- [[chewereto – a bit overloaded…]]
- [[photato – ok nice got some access control and also indexes a specific folder directly]]
- [[sigal – mm, pretty simplistic, could be good.]]
[2018-10-18]
PhotoPrism: New self-hosted free software photo manager /r/selfhosted- [[parse regular headlines with dates? maybe just a single string is enough]] [[org]] [[lifelogging]]
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[2019-02-21]
Buster Benson [[qs]] [[timeline]] [2019-12-22]
Whereisfelix [[lifelogging]] [[qs]][2020-12-07]
Ben Cox (@Benjojo12): "So I grabbed all of the chat logs,tweets and GDPR dumps I could get my hands on and compiled this graph on when I am generally "active" showing an impressive commitment to going to bed at midnight through the last 10 years… The shift in 2018 was me in NYC for @recursecenter :" | nitter- [[nice initial goal: make it super easy to jump to arbitrary point in time]] [[timeline]]
Timeline is a simple attempt to display various life events as list. Sort of a simplistic #memex.
Rationale [[timeline]]
[2018-08-06]
It is useful to answer the question 'what were you doing' lately. Both to other people and yourself
[2018-08-06]
I need better activity log to tell people about stuff. Hypothesis, goodreads, youtube
use it for some sort of spaced repetition for the previous week/month? [[spacedrep]]
- motivation: helps to reflect what you've been doing and thinking
- implementing: need some automatic jumping onto last week's entry? or manually is fine
Similar tools/inspiration
https://fluxtream.org/
https://github.com/oshev/colifer/tree/592cc6b4d1ac9005c52fccdfb4e207513812baaa
https://www.quantifiedbob.com/2016/10/personal-api-bobapi%E2%80%8A/#more-652
beddit? http://myquantifiedbrain.com/
[2019-02-26]
matthiasn/meins: a personal and smart journal
https://github.com/matthiasn/meins
[2019-03-12]
guy is duing something similar
[2018-12-28]
inspiration… http://busterbenson.com/
[2019-04-15]
28 years of events (Phil Gyford’s website) [[inspiration]]
https://www.gyford.com/phil/writing/2018/03/28/events-part-1/
[2018-04-29]
Personalapi [[hpi]]
https://github.com/stefangrund/PersonalAPI
meh, hasn't updated and even unclear what they implemented
publicity & reaching out to other people
I should post about it somewhere [[publish]]
Timeline
use old nomie data, group with gmaps and 4sq [[qs]]
CREATED: [2018-01-16]
Alcohol log meet merge with spending log
need consistent naming for all the alcohol providers
add photos
Actually support all kinds of events on the map. Photos are just one particular context
shazam geolocation
shazam for geolocation
integrations
[2016-06-10]
sleep data [[sleep]]
rescuetime for sleep data
places
[2018-08-30]
some progress with location provider
chats
workouts
calendar
photos
I guess makes sense to go thought only sorted photos? or unsorted ones could be in a different feed..
zsh histfile?
dreams
need to display notes content
drinking-log
bring more structure into diary-like items. org + ability to parse!
feed could be in same file, but use tags to project and filter information?
github
misc
google location data: extract fitness data, look on github
exclude running dates to avoid confusion?
go through inspirations maybe?
[2020-01-21]
ui inspiration: Clemens Scott: "Chronicle is another personal tool I created in an effort to better understand and know myself." <https://merveilles.town/@rostiger/103519643370144222 >
Chronicle is another personal tool I created in an effort to better understand and know myself. It creates a timeline UI from text based data using @neauoire's tablatal format and parser.
huh, very nice encoding ('encrypting'?) to make data appear private while keeping timeline reasonable
https://github.com/Rostiger/chronicle
[2021-02-09]
https://rostiger.github.io/chronicle
whoa very nice interface (different 'tracks' for different contexts)
could have
- environment context
- location context
- 'acitivity' context
- body state context (like sleeping?)
however I'm not sure about HTML, probably infeasible? although by-month + last month would be kinda ok
guess the code isn't that complicated though
https://github.com/Rostiger/chronicle/blob/master/scripts/interface.js
thinking about visualizing location… [[viz]]
[2018-06-24]
theopolisme/location-history-visualizer: Visualize your Google Location History using an interactive heatmap [[photomap]]
https://github.com/theopolisme/location-history-visualizer
[2020-07-31]
https://github.com/berrnd/locory
[2020-07-31]
https://github.com/CartoDB/cartodb
[2020-07-31]
https://github.com/OpenGeoscience/geojs
need different layers or something. e.g. display location/music/rescuetime in parallel
add promnesia as source [[promnesia]]
[2019-04-04]
need to be careful so I don't overlap with existing timeline entries
hmm, for location maybe I should use something custom? Even sort of offline is fine, upload coordinates when you are charging or wifi connected?
open source location tracker [[location]]
then I could disable the google one. I'd own the data and be able to receive it continuously
Mark events as public? [[privacy]]
maybe, for that would be useful to have a backend?
[2019-04-03]
hm. maybe instead, separate public timeline (which won't have workouts for instance) and private one?
treat commits with same message and date as same? At least visual indication that they are 'merged'
[2019-08-22]
Pagination strategies with PouchDB [[infra]]
https://pouchdb.com/2014/04/14/pagination-strategies-with-pouchdb.html
<https://merveilles.town/@rostiger/103519643370144222 > very nice dynamic timeline for the UI!! [[inspiration]]
[2020-02-10]
mholt/timeliner: All your digital life on a single timeline, stored locally
https://github.com/mholt/timeliner
[2019-12-02]
Ask HN: What's is the state of the art of lifelogging? | Hacker News [[lifelogging]]
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21268588
Where can I find more about the state-of-the-art in lifelogging, self tracking, quantified self, activity detection,
[2020-05-08]
Show HN: Interface for all digital aspects of my life | Hacker News [[hpi]]
Kudos - this looks like a great project and is fully usable now.
I have a similar project, DL, that's unfinished. Mine revolves around using a custom API in both Rust and REST to aggregate all my digital life events using ActivityStreams 2.0 and extensions to that, in a manner that is decentralized and ranked/categorized through machine learning. I am still working on it and releasing it Open Source is one of this year's goals.
My motivation is that the amount of information I receive from Twitter,Mastodon,Facebook,Reddit,HN,various Stack exchanges,blog postings,etc. has gotten to the point where it's too easy to miss things.
Jeremie Miller, one of the creators of XMPP, had something similar revolving around the Telehash protocol. As far as I can tell, that effort is discontinued, or at least no longer Open Source.
[2020-05-30]
chr15m/ntpl: Python lib to modify & render HTML.
[2018-11-07]
jasonrudolph/stratify: Rails + MongoDB app for building a consolidated timeline of your data from disparate sources (e.g., Twitter, GitHub, Foursquare, etc.)
https://github.com/jasonrudolph/stratify
highlight personal notes as some really distinctive colour
topcoder and codeforces stats
[2019-04-04]
http get https://api.topcoder.com/v3/members/karlicos/stats/history
[2019-04-04]
http get 'https://codeforces.com/api/user.rating?handle=gerasimovd'
http get 'https://codeforces.com/api/contest.list' | ppjson > contests-20190404.json
direct link to the org note (e.g. if I want to edit it)
mimemacs?
TODO hmmm, is it even possible to match
I guess anchoring by datetime is gonna work.. although not very reliable
org-link-search-must-match-exact-headline.
so, use OPSQ <whatever.md> blah CLSQ
could implement in my org provider…
split by sleeps rather than calendar days? [[sleep]]
quite slow on android… maybe worth rendering separate timelines too..
ok, for now splitting by year is probably ok
Kindle notes should def be part of timeline [[hpi]]
I guess just use zim books directory for annotations??
maybe the org provider should support directories.
ok, needs fuzzy matching dates (e.g. Added on Thursday, May 31, 2018 2:04:36 AM)
Try rewriting rules, if two entries match, error
Matcher where date is available, compare directly
button for quick add (capture) a memory from any event (add source reference or something too) [[lifelogging]]
maybe, created org todos?
support notes without time? e.g. if we received date instead of datetime. or map to a certain time? …
hmm, could try mounting takeout zip? and remount when later available (maybe even inotify) https://bitbucket.org/agalanin/fuse-zip
jakubroztocil/geotagger: Geotag your photos from GPS-less cameras with your phone's location history data [[photomap]]
send error email about missing providers and that sort of major errors. maybe occasionally??
Mark cinema with tag and cinema visits specifically
feedly
- State "START" from "TODO"
[2019-04-17]
https://developer.feedly.com/v3/subscriptions/ – that could def be useful
https://developer.feedly.com/v3/markers/#mark-one-or-multiple-articles-as-saved that too
[2019-04-04]
unclear from the API if it's possible to extract when something was read
most important things are: geo location, coding commits/activity, meals eaten, exercise
asign 'importance' (to tags, but maybe compute it based on keywords etc), then make text bold depending on importance?
'Saved' from google Takeout [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
Track reddit subscriptions. Wonder if they are somewhere historically in api?? [[reddit]] [[hpi]]
programming contests, e.g. codeforces and topcoder
tracking 'watch later' is quite useful… [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
memrise from backup [[hpi]]
web cam in front of monitor so I could see when I'm paying attention to the monitor? [[lifelogging]]
old takeouts got some keep history [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
run against github backup, so commits provider doesn't get confused by missing ones?
actually MyActivity got A LOT of data [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
Split by quarters? Or find Android optimization tips
multiple dream tags??
[2019-03-28]
Timeliner is a personal data aggregation utility. It collects all your digital things from pretty much anywhere and stores them on your own computer, indexes them, and projects them onto a single, unified timeline. /r/selfhosted [[inspiration]]
need plot for items for each provider so it's easy to track broken shit
google assistant interactions from takeout [[takeout]] [[hpi]]
hmm. if I don't keep the entry before change, I don't get a reliable timestamp… [[hpi]] [[reddit]]
trying to speed up static html
[2019-07-06]
so layout step takes about 6 seconds on my desktop
disabling CSS didn't change anything
err, trying to remove tags made it twice as slow… wtf??
[2019-04-19]
How I Tracked a Year in Time and What It Meant - Minding the Borderlands [[qs]] [[inspiration]]
http://www.markwk.com/2016/01/a-year-of-time-tracking-2015.html
[2019-08-18]
PouchDB, the JavaScript Database that Syncs! [[infra]]
The Database that Syncs!
PouchDB is an open-source JavaScript database inspired by Apache CouchDB that is designed to run well within the browser.
PouchDB was created to help web developers build applications that work as well offline as they do online.
It enables applications to store data locally while offline, then synchronize it with CouchDB and compatible servers when the application is back online, keeping the user's data in sync no matter where they next login.
[2019-08-18]
hmm. could use for timeline? If it keeps items in database, then I can just rely on it and implement pagination?
hmm maybe I want feedly logs in timeline and promnesia? [[hpi]]
make entry background dependent on time of day?
Better search, def need proper indexing… [[memex]]
[2019-08-18]
API Reference [[infra]]
Notes: For pagination, options.limit and options.skip are also available, but the same performance concerns as in CouchDB apply. Use the startkey/endkey pattern instead.
bundle pouchdb with static timeline
[2019-04-15]
Describing events in code (Phil Gyford’s website)
https://www.gyford.com/phil/writing/2018/03/28/events-part-2/
[2019-08-09]
about the model he uses for events, nothing too enlightening..
[2019-09-06]
hood.ie intro [[infra]]
Welcome to Hoodie!
Hoodie enables you to express yourself through technology by making web application development very fast, easy and accessible.
[2019-09-06]
hood.ie intro
Hoodie is a noBackend technology — it's there for making the lives of frontend developers easier by abstracting away the backend and keeping you from worrying about backends. It gives you Dreamcode: a simple, easy-to-learn-and-implement frontend API built into it. Hoodie is also Offline First, which means that your app users’ data is stored locally by default so your Hoodie-based apps are accessible and usable anytime, independent from your users’ internet connection.
“What’s fun about programming? It’s problem solving, keeping in your head what’s actually going on in the machine, and being very, very accurate, because the machine does exactly what you tell it to do, even if it’s not what you meant.”
— Mary Lee Berners-Lee
Gordon Bell and The Epic Quest to Digitalize Everything - Mark Koester [[qs]]
http://www.markwk.com/most-digitalized-life-ever.html
Some highlights for the other attempt to build something similar to timeline
[2019-08-18]
quangv/awesome-couchdb: CouchDB - curated meta resources & best practices list
https://github.com/quangv/awesome-couchdb#readme
ui: <https://merveilles.town/@rostiger/103534349279790297 >
[2020-01-05]
ejplatform/hyperpython: A small DSL to write HTML in Python. [[python]] [[html]]
https://github.com/ejplatform/hyperpython
Hyperpython
Hyperpython is a Python interpretation of Hyperscript. If you are not familiar with Hyperscript, think of it as a pure Javascript alternative to JSX.
[2019-08-28]
pouchdb-browser - npm
https://www.npmjs.com/package/pouchdb-browser
[2019-12-26]
awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted: A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. Selfhosting is the process of hosting and managing applications instead of renting from Software-as-a-Service providers [[spreadsheet]]
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
Office Suites
could use spreadsheets for that?
[2019-12-04]
ben VOTE goldacre on Twitter: "Oh wow long term follow up cohorts with contemporaneous data to identify recall bias are a beautiful thing https://t.co/3QN5JXqaeA" / Twitter
<https://twitter.com/bengoldacre/status/1202328740623241218 >
Oh wow long term follow up cohorts with contemporaneous data to identify recall bias are a beautiful thing
ipython history? it's got session times [[hpi]]
[2019-01-17]
Effective Use of Arbtt [[arbtt]]
http://arbtt.nomeata.de/doc/users_guide/effective-use.html
figure out if you need to refine rules?
make sure it handles comments (post about music theory for nerds) [[hypothesis]]
seemingly broken org-mode rendering..
e.g. see Наверное все относительно нормально, значит
kobo: really need to collapse stuff…
could also be more hierarchical? e.g. github -> promnesia -> ….
error could be a special entry type? [[errors]]
Also projected timeline
Planned meals, holidays etc
fb archive [[hpi]]
merge typing logs into timeline? [[hpi]]
all my vk comments? [[hpi]]
integrate rescuetime into timeline. maybe getactivityintervals or something? [[hpi]]
extract old sleep from jawbone (I must have files to parse it somewhere)
- State "START" from "TODO"
[2019-04-04]
old github events (looks like backup in /backups/github-feed doesn't have unexpanded events…) [[hpi]]
highlight my own tweets as opposed to rts
track followed/unfollowed users. maybe in some form of weekly summary? actually could bind all unidentified events [[hpi]] [[twitter]]
future stuff – render collapsed? or in the bottom.. for now will just error
hmm commits are gone somewhere… [[hpi]]
make sure it's deterministic apart from date (could verify that via diffing)
[2018-11-27]
GH Archive
some sort of conservative changes checker for quick rerendering?
Steam gaming history?? [[hpi]]
[2019-04-08]
shit, doesn't look that it's accessible from api
[2021-01-14]
doesn't look like there is any convenient GDPR either
fix locations… they were gone for some reason, wonder if because of changes to groupbycmp in kython
hypothesis provider (and other annotation): collect changes over all backups? [[dal]] [[hpi]]
e.g. you highlighted something, on second reading annotated it; on the next reading annotated more
[2019-07-06]
HTML Table Vs Pure CSS DIV: Which Loads Faster? - Web Development | Dream.In.Code [[html]] [[performance]]
https://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/265384-html-table-vs-pure-css-div-which-loads-faster/
However, you also need to take into account that tables can't begin rendering without being completely received, because the table width may change depending on what content is put in it. Additionally, you can't render the next row until the previous one is rendered (otherwise you will either go too large or too small - both cases will cause the page to look off).
use local bitbucket repos [[hpi]]
https://exist.io/
eh, it's quite primitive. could borrow some design ideas
could extract location from twitter geo? not sure.. [[twitter]] [[location]] [[hpi]]
[2019-05-19]
timeline.html
make repo name semibold? also link (could get from commits provider)
[2019-05-19]
timeline.html [[reddit]] [[hpi]]
todo shit this looks just plain wrong. I didn't do stuff on my phone at 1AM. right?
[2019-05-24]
mm. some reddit stuff..
sanity checks
these look bad
[WARNING timeline-checker 190423 20:45:48 sanity:137] eids-20190412.json vs eids-20190413.json: added 62, removed 113, shared 62419
[ERROR timeline-checker 190423 20:45:48 sanity:141] Added stats: {'commit': 13, 'emfit': 1, 'foursquare': 1, 'github': 12, 'hypothesis': 3, 'kobo': 27, 'workout': 5}
[ERROR timeline-checker 190423 20:45:48 sanity:142] Removed stats: {'kobo': 27, 'location': 86}
[2020-03-07]
Josh: "Lined it up with my time-tracking data. Here's my…" - Merveilles [[inspiration]]
<https://merveilles.town/@joshavanier/103301033112044431 >
[2020-05-03]
wtf?? are these because of 1000 saved items limits? [[reddit]] [[hpi]] [[exports]]
22:31: unfavorited Calisthenics Exercise Library: Movement Breakdowns, Common Form Faults, and Variations with GIFs and Pictures! reddit
22:31: favorited "Org-mode database" and linking / searching text reddit
05:51: unfavorited Are we expecting to have a symmetry breaking of the electromagnetic force in the future? reddit
05:51: unfavorited What exactly is explicit symmetry breaking? And what are some examples? reddit
05:51: favorited My thoughts on text editors, and why I think that Emacs is best of them all reddit
05:51: favorited Weekly tips/trick/etc/ thread reddit
Thu 2020-04-30
22:21: unfavorited Bring your child to work day. reddit
22:21: unfavorited A train managing expectations reddit
22:21: unfavorited The Reverse Plank is one of the most underestimated bodyweight strength exercises: everything you need to know about the RP, including its great benefits reddit
22:21: unfavorited Are we expecting to have a symmetry breaking of the electromagnetic force in the future? reddit
22:21: unfavorited Keto Ramen: Shirataki noodles, Japanese meatballs, softboiled eggs, and homemade bone broth reddit
22:21: unfavorited Selfhosted music player/Spotify reddit
22:21: favorited ANN: org-special-block-extras is now on MELPA reddit
[2020-06-30]
mholt/timeliner: All your digital life on a single timeline, stored locally
Some tool to check extracted entries to make sure they their count increases
using ids; will compare them occasionally? ensure they are increasing as sets…
ok, the comparison tool is probably gonna be generic?
huh, I'm a bit stupid. just mirror original dir structure and serve static resized files???
[2020-05-25]
[(1) Azlen Elza on Twitter: "Conversations are recorded and visualized based off who hears who, by selecting one person's track of messages you can see highlighted who they were within hearing range with at the time Visualizing three properties: time, message length, and proximity https://t.co/uruYyg9ip8" / Twitter](https://twitter.com/azlenelza/status/1264956508774649859 )
Visualizing three properties: time, message length, and proximity
[2019-01-14]
Robin Weis [[qs]] [[dashboard]] [[inspiration]]
[2019-04-06]
nice visualitions as colored strips. also some cool dating visualisations
could expose public timeline just without timestamps? [[lifelogging]]
each measurement/data provider is a coordinate [[memex]] [[think]] [[qs]]
for example
- geo (2 dimensions)
- temperature
- hr
- etc
- time
Overview a 2D projection, select some subset, then view again from other projections
could do for a cool interface
use searchhistory table from Firefox? [[hpi]] [[promnesia]]
photo gallery, when I list pictures it also jumps in the location dashboard. ideally, I could do it in the file manager… not sure how though
Heatmap view for events [[memex]]
Although it's kinda calendar?
shit. every time I rebase interactively, commit date changes??
commits amend date also should contribute? [[hpi]]
old contests data?
- rosalind
[2020-11-04]
sorrycc/awesome-javascript: 🐢 A collection of awesome browser-side JavaScript libraries, resources and shiny things.
could feed my tweets into memacs, then display agenda one year ago? [[memex]]
file timestamps?
e.g. various pdfs.. not sure if the dates would be dates they were saved, or original metadata?
plus, exclude periods when there are too many dates saved – would probably mean they were overwritten by dropbox sync or something
run specific day with fzf [[memex]]
related [[hpi]] [[travel]] [[qs]] [[memex]] [[dashboard]]
local cache of dead urls, e.g. for timeline? might be an overkill though
Could import my 4sq stuff into maps.me? [[timeline]] [[osm]] [[photomap]]
https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/
eh, maps.me doesn't seem to have api for bookmarks…
actually yeah, maybe host google map with my custom layer? [[selfhosted]]
maybe just borrow my static map and host it. could work pretty well.
hmmmm https://support.maps.me/hc/en-us/articles/207895029-How-to-import-bookmarks- – can generate kmb file and copy it! try that!
ok, kmb files are weird, but I could have a regular task to open maps.me app, remove old list of favs and create new one? also have a date in list so it would be easy to tell which one to remove
eh, screw automatic extraction, too complicated. have a special file and let it be in a spceicfic format.
[2019-11-13]
martijnvermaat/calmap: Calendar heatmaps from Pandas time series data
https://github.com/martijnvermaat/calmap
Kickball/awesome-selfhosted: This is a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. Selfhosting is the process of locally hosting and managing applications instead of renting from SaaS providers. [[timeline]]
https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted#photo-and-video-galleries
created [2018-10-03]
need permalink support
ok, lychee – meh, too simplistic
php though
piwigo – recommended by few people… could actually be ok I suppose, has custom themes support
chewereto – a bit overloaded…
photato – ok nice got some access control and also indexes a specific folder directly
sigal – mm, pretty simplistic, could be good.
[2018-10-18]
PhotoPrism: New self-hosted free software photo manager /r/selfhosted
That is why I am sticking to Piwigo.
parse regular headlines with dates? maybe just a single string is enough [[org]] [[lifelogging]]
[2019-02-21]
Buster Benson [[qs]] [[timeline]]
https://notes.busterbenson.com/life-in-weeks
pretty cool stuff too..
[2019-04-06]
nice matrix that highlights life events, life beliefs etc
[2021-02-06]
https://web.archive.org/web/20190209174652/http://busterbenson.com/
[2019-12-22]
Whereisfelix [[lifelogging]] [[qs]]
realtime
[2020-12-07]
Ben Cox (@Benjojo12): "So I grabbed all of the chat logs,tweets and GDPR dumps I could get my hands on and compiled this graph on when I am generally "active" showing an impressive commitment to going to bed at midnight through the last 10 years… The shift in 2018 was me in NYC for @recursecenter :" | nitter
So I grabbed all of the chat logs,tweets and GDPR dumps I could get my hands on and compiled this graph on when I am generally "active" showing an impressive commitment to going to bed at midnight through the last 10 years...
nice initial goal: make it super easy to jump to arbitrary point in time [[timeline]]
- accept fuzzy input
- have it always open on some desktop so it's easy to jump, ideally activate by hotkey
- public document at doc.anagora.org/perhaps-naive
- video call at meet.jit.si/perhaps-naive
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flancians
loving kindness revolution
on revolution
revolution in the twenty first century
revolutions
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