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created: 2025-11-27
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# Files and more with PodOS 2025.11
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Our latest release helps to organize your stuff in files and folders and visualize your things using pictures.
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## The hierarchy of things
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Linked data helps to organize things in relation to each other and build a knowledge graph. PodOS 2025.11
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allows you to create folders and files in your Pod to organize them in a traditional hierarchy as well.
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![Adding a new file](add-files-and-folders.png){ align=right width="300" }
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File types are recognized by extensions, so you can create Turtle files for RDF data as well as JSON, plain text, Markdown and more (have
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you tried the Markdown editor introduced with [PodOS 2025.10](./pod-os-2025-10-is-out.md)?)
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## Pics or it didn't happen
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![Uploading pictures](./picture-upload.png){ align=left width="150" }
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![Take a picture using your Webcam](./take-a-picture.png){ align=right width="150" }
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Uploading pictures is finally there! Go and add a nice visual to things of importance to you. Use drag and drop, or
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browse your file system — whatever you prefer.
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Thanks to [Uppy](https://uppy.io/) this also includes taking a picture directly from your webcam. How about adding that
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long-missing profile picture today?
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## Lists, lists, lists
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Good news for the dashboard aficionados among you: Building lists of things is now possible with
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the [`pos-list`](../../../reference/elements/components/pos-list/index.md) element.
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This way you can build a simple friends list with a few lines of HTML:
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```html
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<pos-resource uri="https://alice.solid.example/profile/card#me">
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<ul>
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<pos-list rel="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/knows" fetch>
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<template>
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<li><pos-label></pos-label></li>
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</template>
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</pos-list>
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</ul>
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</pos-resource>
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```
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You can also list all things of a certain type that have been fetched so far:
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```html
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<!-- Fetch happens anywhere else in the document -->
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<ul>
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<pos-list all-from-store if-typeof="http://www.w3.org/2002/01/bookmark#Bookmark">
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<template>
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<li><pos-label></pos-label></li>
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</template>
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</pos-list>
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</ul>
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```
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It is quite impressive what can be done with PodOS elements already. [Angelo](https://angelo.veltens.org/profile/card#me) built a whole [profile page](https://angelo.veltens.org/pod-os/profile.html) making extensive use of the new list element.
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Built something yourself using PodOS? [Let us know](mailto:contact+2025.11@pod-os.org), and we are happy to showcase your work!
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## Full changelogs
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PodOS 2025.11 includes the following components:
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- @pod-os/elements 0.34.0
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- @pod-os/core 0.23.0
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For those of you interested in the full list of changes, here are the release notes:
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- [@pod-os/elements](https://github.com/pod-os/PodOS/blob/2025.11/elements/CHANGELOG.md#changelog)
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- [@pod-os/core](https://github.com/pod-os/PodOS/blob/2025.11/core/CHANGELOG.md#changelog)
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