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This is the project with the closest philosophy to <OurBigBook> that <Ciro Santilli> has ever found. It just tends to be even more idealistic than, <OurBigBook> in general, which is insane!
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Source code: https://sr.ht/~jonsterling/forester[]. Not on <GitHub>, too much idealism.
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Source code: https://sr.ht/~jonsterling/forester[]. Not on <GitHub>, too much idealism for that.
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Sample source file: https://git.sr.ht/~jonsterling/public-trees/tree/2356f52303c588fadc2136ffaa168e9e5fbe346c/item/jms-00WK.tree
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"Docs" at: https://www.jonmsterling.com/foreign-forester-jms-005P.xml Sample repo at: https://github.com/jonsterling/forest but all parts of interest are in submodules on the authors private Git server.
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Author's main social media account seems to be: https://mathstodon.xyz/@jonmsterling e.g. https://mathstodon.xyz/@jonmsterling/111359099228291730
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* sample source file: https://git.sr.ht/~jonsterling/public-trees/tree/2356f52303c588fadc2136ffaa168e9e5fbe346c/item/jms-005P.tree
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* appears rendered at: https://www.jonmsterling.com/foreign-forester-jms-005P.xml
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Author's main social media account seems to be: https://mathstodon.xyz/@jonmsterling e.g. https://mathstodon.xyz/@jonmsterling/111359099228291730 His home page:
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* https://www.jonmsterling.com/index.xml
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* https://git.sr.ht/~jonsterling/public-trees/tree/2356f52303c588fadc2136ffaa168e9e5fbe346c/item/jms-0001.tree
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They have `\Include` like <OurBigBook>, nice: https://www.jonmsterling.com/jms-007L.xml[], but OMG that name `\transclude{xxx-NNNN}`!! It seems to be possible to have human readable IDs too if you want: https://www.jonmsterling.com/foreign-forester-armaëlguéneau.xml[] is under `trees/public/roladex/armaëlguéneau.tree`.
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OCaml dependency is not so bad, but it relies on actualy <LaTeX> for maths, which is bad. Maybe using <JavaScript> for <OurBigBook> wasn't such a bad choice after all, <KaTeX> just works.
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Docs at: https://www.jonmsterling.com/jms-005P.xml Sample repo at: https://github.com/jonsterling/forest but all parts of interest are in submodules on the authors private Git server.
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Viewing the generated output HTML directly requires `security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy` which is sad, but using a local server solves it. So it appears to actually pull pieces together with JavaScript? Also output files have .xml extension, the idealism! They are reconsidering that though: https://www.jonmsterling.com/foreign-forester-jms-005P.xml#tree-8720[].
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The Ctrl+K article dropdown search navigation is quite cool.
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Yet another name for a <personal knowledge base>, some usages:
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* https://www.reddit.com/r/DigitalGardens/
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* https://wiki.nikiv.dev/#grow-your-own-digital-garden-🌱[].
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* https://wiki.nikiv.dev/#grow-your-own-digital-garden-🌱[]
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* https://github.com/noghartt/garden
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* https://joelhooks.com/digital-garden
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* https://www.reddit.com/r/DigitalGardens/comments/xbgqzc/medium_article_with_49_digital_garden_personal/

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Drop some <Bitcoins> at \b[3KRk7f2JgekF6x7QBqPHdZ3pPDuMdY3eWR] if you are loaded and like this article in order to support some much needed higher educational reform: <sponsor>{full}.
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When this kind of non-financial data is embedded into a blockchain some people called an "<inscription (blockchain)>". The study or "early" inscriptions had been called a form of "archaeology"https://docs.ordinals.com/overview.html{ref}http://blockchainarchaeology.com/{ref}. Since this is a collection of archaelogical artifacts, we call it a "<museum>"!
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When this kind of non-financial data is embedded into a blockchain some people called an "<inscription (blockchain)>". The study or "early" inscriptions had been called a form of "archaeology"https://docs.ordinals.com/overview.html{ref}http://blockchainarchaeology.com/{ref}. Since this is a collection of archeological artifacts, we call it a "<museum>"!
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One really cool thing about inscriptions is that because blockchains are huge <Merkle trees>, it is impossible to censor any one inscription without censoring the entire blockchain. It is also really cool to see people treating the Bitcoin blockchain basically like a global social media feed!
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* <themes>: if multiple items fall in a theme, we tend to put it there first
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* and finially chronologically within each section
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* and finally chronologically within each section
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Who said it was easy to be a museum curator!
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= Media type

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