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personal knowledge base.

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bebex

Personal Knowledge Base by Hamish MacDonald

Live Demo

this repo is for simplifying the original one and added some examples.

Examples

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THE NATANIEV OVERSEER
  DATE : 12018-07-18
  AUTH : neauoire
  TAGS : inspiration, tool, design, neauoire
  LINK : https://twitter.com/neauoire/status/1019489401192116224
  TYPE : image
  FILE : 12018-07-18_theNatanievOverseer.jpg
  WIDE : true

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Links

LET'S ENCRYPT
  LINK : https://letsencrypt.org/
  TYPE : tool
  DATE : 12018-07-17
  DONE : true
  TAGS : code, web
  NOTE : Free encryption ssl cert

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Notes

GIT IMPERATIVE VERB
  LINK : https://medium.com/@danielfeelfine/commit-verbs-101-why-i-like-to-use-this-and-why-you-should-also-like-it-d3ed2689ef70
  TYPE : article
  TAGS : code
  NOTE 
    > Convension for Git commit messages
    & If applied, this commit will 'YOUR GIT COMMIT MESSAGE'
    & The first word of your message should always be a common verb:
    - *Add* some feature
    - *Remove* class whatever
    - *Update* dependency x
    - *Refactor* function y
    - *Fix* crazy bug

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Quotes

CODEX
  LINK : https://github.com/uonai/Codex
  TYPE : encyclopedia
  QOTE 
    > 'If someone contacts you, always respond.'
    > 'Elevate the stories of the exiles.'
    > 'Support your partner in all forms of growth.'
    > 'Make time for yourself.'
    > 'Don't idealize a future. Be there in the present.'
    > 'Computers are difficult and struggling with technology means you're learning.'
    > 'Programming languages are for building things. The more things you build, the more programming languages will make sense.'
    > 'All technologists are both designers and developers.'
    > 'Social media is a form of gambling. Treat it with caution.'
    > 'Running away from technology is pointless. Build something better on top of existing technology.'
    > 'Optimize for skills, not pay grade.'
  DATE : 12018-07-17
  DONE : true
  REVI : true
  TAGS : inspiration, philosophy, code, psychology

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OCTOBER
  PERS : alx
  SRCE : Merveilles
  NOTE : 'October' - Chine Meiville
  TYPE : book
  QOTE 
    > It's very easy to read, extremely lucid
    & The problem is, it's still a difficult read
    & At least at the moment, I'm early in the book, so there are a lot of things going on, some of them horrifying
    & A mix of xenophobes, fascists, and antisemites did some horrible things to toddlers :c
    & Traditional teaching of the history of the revolution in russia kind of ignores the horrific things that were happening that led up to it
    & I'm also going through the TTC russian history course ('From Peter the Great to Gorbachev'), and as far as I can tell, they completely pass over the mass protests and the sheer disregard for human life that the previous regime had (edited)
    & I recommend it, but it's a difficult read for the same sorts of reasons that "Why I don't talk [to whit

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Term

EXOCORTEX
  DATE : 12018-08-13
  TYPE : term
  PERS : cblgh
  SRCE : SSB
  LINK : https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Exocortex.html
  TERM 
    > Exocortex: "An exocortex is a hypothetical artificial external information processing system that would augment a brain's biological high-level cognitive processes.
    & An individual's exocortex would be composed of external memory modules, processors, IO devices and software systems that would interact with, and augment, a person's biological brain. Typically this interaction is described as being conducted through a direct brain–computer interface, making these extensions functionally part of the individual's mind.
    & Individuals with significant exocortices could be classified as cyborgs or posthumans."
  PROJ : Memex

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