Books on screen: FreeBSD Mastery Advanced ZFS -- Jude & Lucas Assembly Language For Intel-Based Computers -- Kip R. Irvine (3rd ed.) (Indistinguishable red book, seems to have "Computer" in the title) Fingerprints of the Gods -- Graham Hancock A New Kind Of Science -- Stephen Wolfram In The Plex -- Steven Levy HP-100LX (a palmtop PDA) User's Guide Robotics 2000 -- ASCE (a scientific conference) QED: The strange theory of light and matter - Richard P. Feynman The Art of War -- Sun Tzu The New Hacker's Dictionary -- Eric S. Raymond (3rd ed.) Star Trek Technical Manual -- Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda Boiling the IT Frog -- Harwell Thrasher What if? -- Randall Munroe The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Other Stories -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman -- Richard P. Feynman More Joel On Software -- Joel Spolsky Antifragile -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb Psychopath Free -- Jackson MacKenzie The Adapted Mind -- Jerome H. Barkow, Leda Cosmides, John Tooby The Art of Computer Programming - Donald Knuth
@anotherriddle2 жыл бұрын
haha, nice! searchability! :D
@SoLDMG2 жыл бұрын
Lucas has excellent books on FreeBSD.
@jjdawg99182 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing this was accomplished with good old human biological OCR technology ;-)
@Nobe_Oddy2 жыл бұрын
@@jjdawg9918 I'm guessing it was a simple AI system that most people think of 'facial recognition' but is used to identify damn near everything... which is amazing, but could could be used in scary ways - but like this, BRILLIANT! mainly because we don't see it Identify Wendell and automatically list his credit score, bank info, life history, and criminal record LOL :)
@CREWCUT20482 жыл бұрын
I need that assembly book for exploits lol
@LAWRENCESYSTEMS2 жыл бұрын
Technology extends the boundaries of what we are, it is the scaffolding that extends our reach and vision. As someone who is a long time believer in owning my own media I am really looking forward to this series!
@cdoublejj2 жыл бұрын
ive thought for years of technology as extenion man not unlike a hand or an arm. even chimps use tools,
@SlothTechTV2 жыл бұрын
+1 to this!
@svenkarlsen27022 жыл бұрын
Now imagine that scaffolding collapsing. How can we prepare for that?
@LAWRENCESYSTEMS2 жыл бұрын
@@svenkarlsen2702 I would go back to living on a farm.
@svenkarlsen27022 жыл бұрын
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS agriculture is not easy enough for people to succeed at just by intuition and necessity.
@christopherjackson21572 жыл бұрын
I remember when I was in university finding an old ratty book in the library where decades of students had annotated the text and commented on and disputed the annotations of the previous students. It was something far beyond what the original published book had ever been.
@Quarky_2 жыл бұрын
I get what you mean, however more often than not, I have found annotations like that are often wrong. My experience is limited to physics/maths though, so the idea of what is right is probably more definitive unlike something like software engineer/architecture, or literature
@bygoneegowaitingremoval2 жыл бұрын
Reddit on paper.
@pcsecuritychannel2 жыл бұрын
Would absolutely love to learn more about your workflow, reading habits and organization strategies. This is the content I've been waiting for.
@zach99812 жыл бұрын
I've spent much of my adult life looking for a self hosted evernote/Onenote alternative. I'm excited for what is to come with this series.
@vgamesx12 жыл бұрын
Check out awesome self-hosted, have a look at the Note-taking category, a couple suggestions are Paperwork or Laverna
@viralarchitect2 жыл бұрын
Joplin is pretty good I hear.
@JakubTFL2 жыл бұрын
I am very satisfied with dokuwiki.
@MySqueezingArm2 жыл бұрын
I didn't care for a self wiki or focument management system, but I understand they have their place.
@charlescc10002 жыл бұрын
This is a remarkable new project. The concept of using technology as "my brain outside my brain" is something I have been exploring for awhile but have not yet been able to "nail it". I'm not the most regular visitor to the L1 forum, but will definitely be headed over for this. Thanks L1 community & Wendell!
@catriona_drummond2 жыл бұрын
I have - until recently, preserved information by keeping the respective browser tab open. It started years ago when i realizes that bookmarks kinda don't work when you have too many. Now, with 900 tabs open, I realize that again. I have no solution.
@vgamesx12 жыл бұрын
Ha, I did the exact same thing, although I've kept it down to only about 100-150 tabs and more recently reorganized a good portion of my bookmarks into categories and even sub-categories, for example I occasionally like to cook, so I have a cooking folder with sub-folders for breakfast/desserts, so yeah I've sorta half way fixed my problem, but that doesn't mean it couldn't still be better. My advice is to simply do the same thing you would do with your files, create a system to organize stuff by, make sure to have a miscellaneous/catch-all folder to toss most things you aren't sure what to do with into and most important is stick to it, if you get lazy then you'll just fall back into having a mess of 100s of things everywhere.
@evolution15652 жыл бұрын
I do the same. I use firefox with tree style tabs and fold trees that are not actively used. They will survive restarts, but sometimes not crashes. I use firefox data mining tools to extract tabs from session files (lz4 compressed json) when that happens. The problem with bookmarks is that it does not save pictures, contents, and state of the webpage, nor does it allow you to use the back button. Sometimes I read pages or threads and only a particular section is important, keeping the tab will ensure when reloading it goes back to that position. Also, going through trees of active tabs to find something that I saw on some page is quick since you don't have to open each page to look at it, and it allows you to see which tab is opened from which and the order of opening, allowing you to skip trees or sub trees. Generally the software limit for firefox is somewhere between 2500 to 4000 tabs before encountering strange behavior or just crashing, this assumes enough RAM and no GPU acceleration (because GPU vram will runout and cause a crash, unless you have 16GB+ vram). What you can do to have more tabs is run firefox, firefox developer edition, and waterfox together in one system with sufficient resources, that will get you around 9K~12K tabs. Around 8000 tabs is sufficient for me until the information is no longer useful, or I have found spare time to save important topics/searches into folders (along with all the text, assets, pictures, links, and screenshot of important parts).
@catriona_drummond2 жыл бұрын
@@evolution1565 That does sound amazing. I have to say though, I watched the video above another time now and Wendell planted a seed in my head when he said "Wiki". An organise place where I could put the links, the most valuable content of those links, in case I am afraid they could disappear, and my own thoughts and maybe pictures on the matter, always ready to be expanded... That might become a thing for me and it would also solve that other question of "where do I put my own thoughts?"
@TheXlen2 жыл бұрын
I struggle to keep tabs under 1k😭
@TheXlen2 жыл бұрын
@@evolution1565 hmm, nice catch, last time Firefox crashed I lost around 4000 tabs and only got some of it back through session backups as it corrupted the session files and well since I don't exactly reboot my PC every night the default session backup really was painful, well at least I had to spend the time to reevaluate through history and previous session backup and dropped a lot of tabs that had been there for way too long, though gotta say, would be impossible to use tabs with chrome in this manner
@cynthiab66372 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful and timely project. As my parents are aging, I'm becoming the custodian of our family knowledge and history. From more recent digital archives of photos and videos, to reels of home movies, boxes of cassette tapes, shelves of photo albums, and bundles of handwritten letters. Everything is accumulating in my house. I'm digitizing what I can, but I've quickly discovered that this is just the first step. How to keep everything organized and then make it available for the next generation is truly challenging. Looking forward to this series and developing solutions with the community.
@thetalltech17462 жыл бұрын
My long-term dream project has always been to digitize every book that I've read, every document that I've found interesting, and every video on KZbin to archive; and organize all of that into a database that's hosted at my home for my descendants to add their knowledge to and to get information from. I feel like the sum of all of the information that I've taken in would be a kind of digital imprint of my mind not exactly an AI duplicate of myself but close enough to one that I could think of.
@OsX86H3AvY2 жыл бұрын
neat idea....a record rather than a duplicate (and something that later gens could argue about and dispute, too!)
@fazlymawlarafi93312 жыл бұрын
Would really hope that KZbin allows MP4 downloads officially with a tick box that the uploader can set, because you're not supposed to download KZbin videos except using methods officially made available by KZbin.
@SadatayWadatah2 жыл бұрын
It reminds me of the essence of the gentoomen library. I had a former boss who built his own wikipedia with his own infrastructure that contained every IT solution he’s had to conjure up. That was a profound idea to have access to very niche pieces of information aggregated from hours of sifting through google, forums, manuals, and videos. But the web browser interface is limited as is trying to document complex diagrams and solutions using a wiki markup. I think you are onto something that will be the necessary Open Sourced library of backend technologies that young folks like me will need decades later as a way to avoid the malevolent information technology convergence that profit driven companies make us increasingly dependent upon today. It would be great to have an archive of mostly digital stored multimedia (in a variety of file formats) and a suite of AI and OCR software to sift through any information stored in any odd format via voice then display it via AR.
@murtadha962 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this (especially the book server prospects). This series could potentially be my favourite thing on KZbin!
@revo3312 жыл бұрын
You are a wonderfully kind, genuine, and thoughtful person. Thank you for doing this.
@Thesaltymaker2 жыл бұрын
I’ve gotten into the habit of writing notes to my future self. Things that I’ll wish I’d remembered, like when working on the house, or things I build. At the moment there in notes on the phone, and Bitwarden for sensitive stuff. It is reassuring that I’m not the only one working to Capture my brain knowledge
@nonenothingnull2 жыл бұрын
Org-mode
@OsX86H3AvY2 жыл бұрын
i just email myself.....its not great but after i get them i put them into their folders and come back to them when needed.....google notes works too but im in email so often it almost makes more sense
@wertacus2 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic. I've been thinking very similarly recently regarding information and offline archival
@tonnylins2 жыл бұрын
Great Wizard, here I am. Thanks for reading my mind and parsing my worries with solutions and great thoughts on the matter, I guess we wizards are in sync indeed. If we act well, we can preserve some part of the culture in case unspoken things happen, acts of nature, random actions that may render these so-called web services provided by the "cloud" vendors inaccessible or have its services corrupted for unknown amounts of time if not forever. Ridulian crystal wasn't invented yet and the time immemorial ways of storing data are but prototypes and ideas at this point. Thank you Wendel the "Great Wizard which acts as a Wizard Janitor for computers and data", for making this video! Have a nice weekend!
@AdHdEntertainmentLLC2 жыл бұрын
I'm excited for this series as well. Im currently building my first homelab server. I always watch you Wendell as well as Tom Lawrence.
@ZachDxn2 жыл бұрын
As a bit of a data hoarder, I find this to be an important topic. Preservation of information is key to educating the next generations. Otherwise the kids of the future are only gonna learn from platforms like Tik Tok, and that's a scary future.
@geoff87932 жыл бұрын
As an educator unfortunately they already are
@javierortiz822 жыл бұрын
Tik Tok is what happened when we allowed Instagram go full metastases, it's crazy, I swear modern kids have even lost some of their peripheral vision because of it, it's the only explanation on why they drive like absolute idiots, I've been crashed from behind twice while riding on my bike by kids that are filming themselves, we live in an absolute idiocracy.
@TheNefastor2 жыл бұрын
That's not even a future, that's a dead-end. I don't see anyone learning GPU design from a 30-second video.
@andypippin71482 жыл бұрын
This adds clarity to something I've been mulling over for years. Challenge accepted!
@natemevec96922 жыл бұрын
HomeAssistant running in a VM has been huge for me and actually got me to go back to college and go back to looking at IT as my career after giving it up. I gave it up because I hated the CS program at the local community college, didn't learn much and was bored constantly. Learning YAML and getting away from the nabu casa subscription, thus learning a lot of networking stuff, I remembered how fun technology can be. Literally a lightbulb moment!
@denisruzicka16062 жыл бұрын
1:30 "There's mess nobody wants to clean this up" Exactly what I do at my job and people praise me for it. And I am like: "I just don't want it to be stupid, there is no secret formula to what I do".
@OsX86H3AvY2 жыл бұрын
as a teacher i feel the same way about using excel spreadsheets constantly....other people are like oooooo aaaaaaaa how do you DO that and im like your way just sucks, do it better...
@legitt60932 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Wendell !!
@heimvar2 жыл бұрын
You guys manage to be very inspirational to me and I appreciate your existence. Thank you. Just finished watching and man a book server that sounds nice. Like a Kindle but better.
@juliuszavatskis42152 жыл бұрын
Exiting! Great idea, looking forward to see what is coming up!
@MySqueezingArm2 жыл бұрын
When I worked on help desk, I learned how to automate my notes as well as create flowcharts. It brought me to a point of working with interesting cases within a year because of my knack of weeding out rudimentary stuff.
@ryanskelly76872 жыл бұрын
Without a doubt the best thumbnail of all time.
@shenr0n_2 жыл бұрын
It wasn't rambling. We get it! It's true! Looking forward to the series :)
@Historymaking1012 жыл бұрын
All about that book server. Even without the annotations, easy annotations stored on a book server just sounds like a dream.
@kuzurame2 жыл бұрын
I love these long form video essays, you may not worry about speaking, but you are better at it than you think. More content like this is inspiring, I tend to save these video to my personal server in case a youtube apocalypse were to ever occur along with any other videos I find educational
@wintermute00792 жыл бұрын
Great concept! I'm looking forward to more of this series!
@zach99812 жыл бұрын
That thumbnail is incredible!
@minibit01032 жыл бұрын
I forgot how much I love this channel.
@AndrewCislak2 жыл бұрын
Really looking forward to this series!
@ProTechShow2 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to this series, although I got distracted when I saw my own face appear at 3:14. Does this count as an official appearance on L1? (Thanks algorithm, LOL)
@sp4yke2 жыл бұрын
this is definitely gonna be my favorite video series and a motivation for me to contribute to the forums
@betamax802 жыл бұрын
I was in love with the LiveScribe Echo - because it was a standalone device. The cloud and smartphone reliance of the replacement model is such a disappointment.
@javierortiz822 жыл бұрын
I loved the hell out of my Palm TX and Lifedrive, heck, even the z22 and the much better Tungsten E2 were amazing devices. I like my iPhone and my iPad, but they're attention seekers, Palms were straight to the point. And my Android phone is just a freaking trojan, I avoid using it because how insanely using it affects the ads I get everywhere.
@cybermuse69172 жыл бұрын
This is the most poignant and important video that I've seen in a long while. Much love Wendell 👏
@GregHolman12 жыл бұрын
Great theme, goal, and purpose for the series. Can't wait. The frustration of not having a clear path, tools, and schema to capture, organize, and retrieve personal inquiries, slice, dice and reference materials across all media types and channels, in really high. Even though I place the most blame on self focus, bandwidth, and persistence to learn the underlying tools. But there are so many, its tough to know where best to dig in.
@jjdawg99182 жыл бұрын
Good lord Wendell you hit the jackpot subject here. So many of us are trying to organize our lives and keep from drowning in world of digital clutter. Eat your heart out Marie Kondo.
@gleep232 жыл бұрын
I love this project. I've been seeking ultimate personal knowledgebase + other content organisation for decades. I'm still searching and changing things, because, as you suggest, nothing works well forever. I have found immense value in projects and publications like you're beginning. I'll be following and hopefully contributing. 👍
@adammills40992 жыл бұрын
Damn Wendell, love what you had to say in this video. Hope I can be apart of this. I think digital annotations are huge and missing from so much of what I consume
@SomeElderMilennial2 жыл бұрын
Knuth being in the book pile definitely sparks joy. Looking forward to this series.
@middleclasspoor2 жыл бұрын
This really sounds interesting. I'm looking forward to the new series! Thank you Wendell!
@projectsoffolly2 жыл бұрын
I would like to add for your consideration the software Obsidian (note taking software). For myself with a tangential thinking pattern, it is a note taking system that allows me to impose my own order and structure to information I need but cannot remember mostly due to the infrequency of use. I think it works with some of your goals as it is self hosted, personalized and somewhat standardized though the use of markdown. Look forward to seeing what comes of the series.
@Xamy-2 жыл бұрын
Only issue is the syncing requires subscription on mobile in a frictionless manner.
@Banner19862 жыл бұрын
Paperless-ng radically changed how our family lives - receipts being available for warranty and returns, manuals and paperwork for appliances and technology you've acquired, all your Bill's, insurance, medical, and legal paperwork... manually addressing that sucks more time than I ever realized... Now any time we have anything of that nature come in, we just chuck it in the scanner feed tray, and then shred it - automatically organized by type, fully searchable, and you never have to worry about things like "those led bulbs had a 5 year warranty... did we keep the receipt, and if so, where is it?" ... type a one word search in your browser, and you're set.
2 жыл бұрын
Love the commitment, this series will be very interesting!
@FedorablePenguin2 жыл бұрын
Totally looking forward to this content! It’s something I’m trying to do for myself so this will probably be very helpful for me
@thetj82432 жыл бұрын
I just joined the forum some days ago (actually it says it was exactly one week now) and this is the first video about a topic I read there first. And yeah it's an interesting topic... The thread led me to to a concept of ordering things and thoughts I hadn't heard before. Luhmanns Zettelkasten - this guy (Niklas Luhmann) seems to have had a very special kind of system to store all his thoughts in a box and was therefore able to write that many complex and interesting books and essays...
@bearlydave2 жыл бұрын
I'm so looking forward to this.
@NickByers-og9cx2 жыл бұрын
I've had an idea for a few years that I never explored, recording your desktop at all times and using machine learning to make the videos searchable for images and text on the screen. Then you can literally search your desktop memory and jump directly to the exact frame in a video where you had or worked on an idea
@dalsei2 жыл бұрын
The concept of this series is exciting! I am looking forward to more.
@DaxHamel2 жыл бұрын
Yup. I won't go into it, but myself and at least three others would be greatly helped by an improved ability and ease of archiving and organizing our information as well as our thoughts and notes.
@FunctionGermany2 жыл бұрын
looking forward to this, normally i never watch regular Lvl1, only the news.
@b2bb2 жыл бұрын
Genuinely, this is so fucking cool, Wendell. I cannot wait for more of these videos. edit: _engagement_
@arsixorus2 жыл бұрын
I am so happy you exist. Let’s go !!!
@nickholman69722 жыл бұрын
Loved this video, Can't wait for the follow ups to come
@TheNefastor2 жыл бұрын
I've been struggling with that problem for three decades. See you on the forum, Wendell.
@viralarchitect2 жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic idea. Your final point about the rise and fall of software is well made. I personally like OneNote because of it's ease of capture in the wild, but will I be able to open a OneNote notebook in 30 years?
@javierortiz822 жыл бұрын
I doubt it, I used to love using Outlook on my old ass iPad 4, then one day they said "hey, this device stopped receiving new updates two years ago so you won't be able to even use the last compatible version of Outlook on your device". Somehow Apple seems to have the most open garden now.
@brunogarba2 жыл бұрын
same, i have some peace of mind thinking that at the very least i would be able to export everything as pdf, but yeah, one note def has an expiry date.
@billygilbert79112 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I've need for a long time.
@MedievalChips2 жыл бұрын
I love the idea for this series
@_MrSnrub2 жыл бұрын
I have mad respect for you Wendell.
@NeonThoughtBox2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic insights on this one. A pleasant surprise.
@felixman96912 жыл бұрын
This video is so inspiring and I want to contribute this project in life, even if I’m too late to help out your part of the project of improving the way people can use computers. I want computers to be like on Star Trek more designed to help you understand unknowns and reference lots of data and like you said make annotations but hopefully keep them in an open format. I really really love this whole videos sentiment.
@TechnessCorner2 жыл бұрын
"No one should limit us in the realm of possibilities. We can all play a part in innovation pressing forward."
@LesterNicholsSECDOC2 жыл бұрын
Seeing Wendell hold the Star Trek book now explains the Red Shirt/ Blue Shirt look on his show...
@wisemasterbuilder2 жыл бұрын
Thank You Mighty Friends!
@nathanking62422 жыл бұрын
I’m extremely excited about this!
@EricM812 жыл бұрын
Wendell, is preservation through a Younger Dryas event on the agenda? 😀 I'm in. Instead of throwing books away to make space on the bookshelf, I de-spined and duplex scanned them into pdfs.
@nonenothingnull2 жыл бұрын
Would be neat to make some automated book scanning, probably without ripping them apart, too
@Jango19892 жыл бұрын
Love these videos. Wendell will be the light that leads us out of the darkness.
@txtigr2 жыл бұрын
I think this is a very worthwhile set of projects. I have been around tech since the '60s and watched many, many formats come and go. Having a personally curated library is definitely the way to go. I still cannot bear to part with the many paper books I have. BTW, the only truly durable format I have found for images is a black and white photograph with annotation on the back in #2 pencil. That has held up for over a century on some of our family history. As for digital, I have found ascii text has endured 50+ years. I have hopes for flac audio and jpeg being fairly long lasting. Copying to new formats every 5-10 years has been important for me. Thankfully storage costs (dollars/byte) have continued to drop and reliability has gone up. I am looking forward to contributing to this effort.
@0xCAFEF00D2 жыл бұрын
I don't quite follow this ramble. It's not clear what the ultimate goal is. But I've been using a wiki for noting down a lot of different things and this has helped me see three things I want to have. * A way to much more quickly insert photos. Especially for my hardware projects that'd be very helpful. * A way to consistently reference books I'm reading. Currently I just write down the name of the book and page. I would want something more rigid. * A good way to reference the notes I've made from my book. Will not always be reasonable because of DRM but having the possibility of linking to my wiki seems great.
@phurious_george2 жыл бұрын
This excites me. I've been archiving for years and I'll say the upkeep and ingestion routine is becoming a bit much for me. I've been out of the coding realm for way to long personally, but if we can conjure up a great idea for platform or software that isn't out there, I'll knock the rust off.
@brianeckley43882 жыл бұрын
Wendel that's a huge order but it's achieveable. It gets my mind kinda racing when I was listening to you. I also had a livescribe pen until my cisco instructor told me I could not use it. A few professors said no as well because it would also record the lecture as I was struggling to take notes. I like where your head space is thinking about this. I'd like to help, I don't know how much help I could be but whatever I can do if sounds like fun. See you on the forums.
@cromefire_2 жыл бұрын
Love that you have "what if?" on that stack of books, really recommend it if you want something science and funny.
@xeode2 жыл бұрын
Tech and knowledge meets philosophy, next episode: tech religions (AKA linux distros) :D loving your work as always but this is a special topic, looking forward to getting stuck into this
@solidstate902 жыл бұрын
come on now Wendell, everyone knows your a super genius
@scorch8552 жыл бұрын
Big fan of using the org mode format. It's like markdown on steroids but everything is still fundamentally just plain text. When partnered with things like org-roam and org-roam-ui it becomes an even more powerful network of information for me to capture everything.
@adeldex2 жыл бұрын
Love the reading desk lamp!
@SoWhichUsernameIsNot2 жыл бұрын
This is a topic which needs a great software solution. For me the big target is scientific papers. Reading a paper you want to take notes, link code and data, categorise but also find references and similar works. That information and analysis is critical to producing new knowledge at the bleeding edge and should be open, free and available for decades or hundreds of years. It's a huge UX problem and solving it would directly improve science.
@AmnesiaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
I hear this and think that we need to build some good OSS software to help with some of these issues. I'd really love my phone to automatically upload all the photos I take to a NAS backup for example.
@PakoSt2 жыл бұрын
There ought to be plenty of projects for image recognition for text. It would be cool to get somewhat usable solution for digitalizing paperback books that is FOSS (notes being separate for a start).
@amateurwizard2 жыл бұрын
This is something I would love to chip in on, one Janitor to some others.
@thebrainfan2 жыл бұрын
I'm very interested in the subject, heading to the forum.
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@mal53052 жыл бұрын
really looking forward to this project, nice work!
@monacolulu2 жыл бұрын
I feel like you're describing kind of an usability focused frontend for git. It matches lot's of the requirements: - Keeping a backup - Having a complete history - decentralization (though gitlab/github etc. kinde make it seem like you need a centralized authotity) - interoperability - standardization Main missing features are: - usability - working with binary file formats (think perforce is better for that but proprietary) But I think it's an existing base to work of. There's even examples that use git as their central glue but use this one solved problem to buil upon like netlify cms. Maybe I'm just biased because of my work background, but it seems that it would be a good idea to build upon a solid backend technology... The user experience imho is the main problem for greater git usage. There definetly needs to be an abstraction layer on top. But I think the core of the problem has already been solved. Just not in a usable manner... But given the licencing of git it might be a good starting point or baseline to build upon. To allow anybody to integrate, as long as you can integrate git. to me it at least seems better then inventing the weel again...
@monacolulu2 жыл бұрын
Forgot to add: Feature missing/alread ypresent are of course my own opinion.... And thanks Wendel for great videos and good food for thoughts!
@y1QAlurOh3lo756z2 жыл бұрын
personally I just use Github Desktop as a manual Dropbox syncer. I interact with the files as I would normally in the filesystem, and push it to origin when I need to move to a different environment.
@DaveH9222 жыл бұрын
Long time watcher first time engager… this is super interesting please follow up with some more of this… in my professional career in IT at an MSP… the constant battles with good documentation of clients was an ongoing issue and I feel this is a bit of a personal extension of it, I have moved out of IT but I still am looking for a good way to brain dump and quickly reference material on the run
@TheTechDragonChannel2 жыл бұрын
I run my own home server, and on one of the VMs is a webserver with my own wiki. Thats where I store some of the random knowlage I may need in the longer run.
@colinscroggins2 жыл бұрын
Wendell, looking forward to this series! Checkout Eben Moglen’s freedom box project, if you are not already familiar.
@MrShmearme2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the subtle plug for xkcd
@maestro04282 жыл бұрын
Love this idea.
@TAP7a2 жыл бұрын
To build off one of your examples… No matter how good autonomous cars get, they will never change the fact that the solution to traffic, part of the solution to anthropogenic climate change, and part of the way towards building real community and pleasant places to exist is public transport and mass transit. This is an example of technology hype putting blinders on the conversation and thinking fast rather than understanding slow
@Motoman692 жыл бұрын
Great Idea. I think most of us long term user's have mountains of Data we would like quick access and safe storage. I have been looking at DAM applications to help. Still looking!
@DannyPlass2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant words.
@julian.morgan2 жыл бұрын
Good to see some Graham Hancock in your book pile Wendell :) I won't recap Graham's work here, but he's a great example of someone who's refused to be intimidated by corporate funded academia and all the bogged down inertia that goes hand in glove with it. We need a lot more of that kind of thinking, in all areas of research and study.
@telquad19532 жыл бұрын
Although it was the only book placed with its title upside down. Hmmm...
@ianneisser2 жыл бұрын
If you do compile a lot of documentation info into one place, maybe look into something like Notion? You can even copy public pages into your own personal Notion so you can annotate and alter it yourself. A good example is the Pokédex someone made with it, but there are a few competitors in that space as well if you want to shop around.
@adamahlquist2 жыл бұрын
There’s a raspberry pi project to turn the pi into an offline Wikipedia. And you can download various archives to the hard drive connected to the pi. Throw a battery bank, keyboard, mouse, screen and solar panel into a pelican case and you have a laptop with the knowledge to aid anyone in a post apocalyptic world.
@benjamintrathen61192 жыл бұрын
Greatest mind expanding book trilogy: The Reality Dysfunction - Peter F. Hamilton
@adrianpinnock2 жыл бұрын
I deal with this everyday. Really want to be able to leverage technology better instead of feeling like there someone on the other end leveraging me through software.
@lpurdy012 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jscancella2 жыл бұрын
So I know this video isn't the latest now, but having worked at the library of Congress I can say there are a lot of like minded people there. You should reach out to them and see if you can do a collaboration!