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HUMAN PROGRAMMING INTERFACE The main reason that led me to develop this is the dissatisfaction of the current situation: Our personal data is siloed and trapped across cloud services and various devices WHAT DATA ON MYSELF I COLLECT AND WHY? What data on myself I collect and why? This is the list of personal data sources I use or planning to use with rough guides on how to get your hands on that data if you want it as well. It's still incomplete and I'm going to update it regularly. My goal is collecting almost all of my digital trace, automating data collection to the maximum HOW TO ANNOTATE LITERALLY EVERYTHING TLDR: when I read I try to read actively, which for me mainly involves using various tools to annotate content: highlight and leave notes as I read.I've programmed data providers that parse them and provide nice interface to interact with this data from other tools. My automated scripts use them to render these annotations in human readable and searchable plaintext and generate TODOs/spaced MAP OF MY INFRASTRUCTURE 1. TODO TODOs. This is a map of my personal infrastructure, with links to the scripts and tools used; and my posts explaining different parts of it. This is still incomplete; work in progress! In reality it's many more nodes and edges; I'm just trying to preserve sanity and adding them gradually; otherwise it's going to be too overwhelming. HOW TO COPE WITH HAVING A FLESHY HUMAN BRAIN TLDR, it's a process of organizing your tasks, thoughts and information important to you, so a fairly useful practice. I guess almost everyone at least at some point of their life tried to bring more organization: used a calendar, checklists, notebook etc. Perhaps you also were learning something and were wondering of more efficientways of
PROMNESIA | BEEPB00P Promnesia is a browser extension (Chrome/Firefox/Firefox mobile) that serves as a web surfing copilot by enhancing your browsing history, improving your web exploration experience, and CLOUDMACS: EMACS IN YOUR WEB BROWSER TLDR: I'm running my spacemacs as a web service on my VPS, check it out too. Since I've became hooked on emacs, I've been looking for ways to have same experience in my browser.ALL PAGES - HOME
Search. Graph. All pagesINTRO
Intro. Exobrain, or "second brain", or "brain dump" is something like public wiki where you can keep your bookmarks, notes, ideas and thoughts. Other people can search in your exobrain without having to physically interact with you. The point is not to avoid physical interaction altogether, but to scale collaboration and knowledgeexchange with
BLOG GRAPH | BEEPB00P Blog graph. This is an experiment, an alternative way to represent blog posts, as a graph. Click this if you want to get back to the plain list. The idea is that if you encounter a blog, it's often unclear how to start reading it: typically it's an overwhelming linear list of posts, ordered by date. (thanks Jonathan for bringing myattention to
HUMAN PROGRAMMING INTERFACE The main reason that led me to develop this is the dissatisfaction of the current situation: Our personal data is siloed and trapped across cloud services and various devices WHAT DATA ON MYSELF I COLLECT AND WHY? What data on myself I collect and why? This is the list of personal data sources I use or planning to use with rough guides on how to get your hands on that data if you want it as well. It's still incomplete and I'm going to update it regularly. My goal is collecting almost all of my digital trace, automating data collection to the maximum HOW TO ANNOTATE LITERALLY EVERYTHING TLDR: when I read I try to read actively, which for me mainly involves using various tools to annotate content: highlight and leave notes as I read.I've programmed data providers that parse them and provide nice interface to interact with this data from other tools. My automated scripts use them to render these annotations in human readable and searchable plaintext and generate TODOs/spaced MAP OF MY INFRASTRUCTURE 1. TODO TODOs. This is a map of my personal infrastructure, with links to the scripts and tools used; and my posts explaining different parts of it. This is still incomplete; work in progress! In reality it's many more nodes and edges; I'm just trying to preserve sanity and adding them gradually; otherwise it's going to be too overwhelming. HOW TO COPE WITH HAVING A FLESHY HUMAN BRAIN TLDR, it's a process of organizing your tasks, thoughts and information important to you, so a fairly useful practice. I guess almost everyone at least at some point of their life tried to bring more organization: used a calendar, checklists, notebook etc. Perhaps you also were learning something and were wondering of more efficientways of
PROMNESIA | BEEPB00P Promnesia is a browser extension (Chrome/Firefox/Firefox mobile) that serves as a web surfing copilot by enhancing your browsing history, improving your web exploration experience, and CLOUDMACS: EMACS IN YOUR WEB BROWSER TLDR: I'm running my spacemacs as a web service on my VPS, check it out too. Since I've became hooked on emacs, I've been looking for ways to have same experience in my browser.ALL PAGES - HOME
Search. Graph. All pagesINTRO
Intro. Exobrain, or "second brain", or "brain dump" is something like public wiki where you can keep your bookmarks, notes, ideas and thoughts. Other people can search in your exobrain without having to physically interact with you. The point is not to avoid physical interaction altogether, but to scale collaboration and knowledgeexchange with
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Home | beepb00p. Check out my blog as a graph Work in progress: Drafts. Map of my personal data infrastructure. 22 February 2021 #infra #dataliberation. Promnesia. A journey in fixing browser history. 30 May 2020 #promnesia #pkm. Extending my personal infrastructure with a data source. Featuring Roam Research.ABOUT THE SITE
This site could potentially serve as a rough idea of "what's on my mind" for other people to explore. And vice versa, I feel that if people had better digital projections of their minds it'd be way easier to get to know them, find shared interests and have meaningful conversations. Writing is a whole different mode of thinking, andpracticing
HUMAN PROGRAMMING INTERFACE In contrast, once the data is available as Python objects, I can easily plug it into existing tools, libraries and frameworks. It makes building new tools considerably easier THINGS I WANT TO FIGURE OUT OR SEE IMPLEMENTED Things I want to figure out or see implemented eventually. These are mostly half baked, some are kinda weird, so even unclear if worthy of exercising. But if several people have similar idea, perhaps you are all onto something. Priorities roughly indicate how important is the topic to me. If you have thoughts on some of these, please don't BUILDING DATA LIBERATION INFRASTRUCTURE Example: the export layer for Endomondo data is simply fetching exercise data from the API (using existing library bindings) and prints the JSON out. That's all it does. In theory, this layer is the only essential one; merely having raw data on your disk enables you AGAINST UNNECESSARY DATABASES Against unnecessary databases. In my previous post about the data I collect, I mentioned numerous scripts I implemented, to export my personal data from the cloud, locally. In this post, I want to start sharing some of the design principles I discovered for making these scripts robust, generic and flexible . This is part of a series onbuilding
HOW TO COPE WITH HAVING A FLESHY HUMAN BRAIN TLDR, it's a process of organizing your tasks, thoughts and information important to you, so a fairly useful practice. I guess almost everyone at least at some point of their life tried to bring more organization: used a calendar, checklists, notebook etc. Perhaps you also were learning something and were wondering of more efficientways of
GLOSSARY OF TAGS I'M USING AND WHY THEY MATTER TO ME Extended mind is the idea that your mind isn't limited by your physical body, but augmented by external means. Paper notes & diaries, data in your computer/phone/cloud β all these things contribute to your cognitive process, thinking and help you navigate the landscapeof ideas.
THE SAD STATE OF PERSONAL DATA AND INFRASTRUCTURE The sad state of personal data and infrastructure. TLDR: in this post, I'm going to be exploring missed opportunities at engaging and interacting with your personal data and digital trace, and speculating on why is it that way and how to make it easier . It might seem like a long rant, but I promise you I am not the kind of person who whinesINTRO
Intro. Exobrain, or "second brain", or "brain dump" is something like public wiki where you can keep your bookmarks, notes, ideas and thoughts. Other people can search in your exobrain without having to physically interact with you. The point is not to avoid physical interaction altogether, but to scale collaboration and knowledgeexchange with
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Home | beepb00p. Check out my blog as a graph Work in progress: Drafts. Map of my personal data infrastructure. 22 February 2021 #infra #dataliberation. Promnesia. A journey in fixing browser history. 30 May 2020 #promnesia #pkm. Extending my personal infrastructure with a data source. Featuring Roam Research. BLOG GRAPH | BEEPB00P Blog graph. This is an experiment, an alternative way to represent blog posts, as a graph. Click this if you want to get back to the plain list. The idea is that if you encounter a blog, it's often unclear how to start reading it: typically it's an overwhelming linear list of posts, ordered by date. (thanks Jonathan for bringing myattention to
WHAT DATA ON MYSELF I COLLECT AND WHY? What data on myself I collect and why? This is the list of personal data sources I use or planning to use with rough guides on how to get your hands on that data if you want it as well. It's still incomplete and I'm going to update it regularly. My goal is collecting almost all of my digital trace, automating data collection to the maximum HUMAN PROGRAMMING INTERFACE The main reason that led me to develop this is the dissatisfaction of the current situation: Our personal data is siloed and trapped across cloud services and various devices MAP OF MY INFRASTRUCTURE 1. TODO TODOs. This is a map of my personal infrastructure, with links to the scripts and tools used; and my posts explaining different parts of it. This is still incomplete; work in progress! In reality it's many more nodes and edges; I'm just trying to preserve sanity and adding them gradually; otherwise it's going to be too overwhelming. YOUR CONFIGS SUCK? TRY A REAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE. In this post, I'll try to explain why I find most config formats frustrating to use and suggest that using a real programming language (i.e. general purpose one, like Python) is often (but not always) a feasible and more pleasant alternative for writing configs. Table of PROMNESIA | BEEPB00P Promnesia is a browser extension (Chrome/Firefox/Firefox mobile) that serves as a web surfing copilot by enhancing your browsing history, improving your web exploration experience, and CLOUDMACS: EMACS IN YOUR WEB BROWSER TLDR: I'm running my spacemacs as a web service on my VPS, check it out too. Since I've became hooked on emacs, I've been looking for ways to have same experience in my browser.ALL PAGES - HOME
Search. Graph. All pages HOW TO COPE WITH HAVING A FLESHY HUMAN BRAIN TLDR, it's a process of organizing your tasks, thoughts and information important to you, so a fairly useful practice. I guess almost everyone at least at some point of their life tried to bring more organization: used a calendar, checklists, notebook etc. Perhaps you also were learning something and were wondering of more efficientways of
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Home | beepb00p. Check out my blog as a graph Work in progress: Drafts. Map of my personal data infrastructure. 22 February 2021 #infra #dataliberation. Promnesia. A journey in fixing browser history. 30 May 2020 #promnesia #pkm. Extending my personal infrastructure with a data source. Featuring Roam Research. BLOG GRAPH | BEEPB00P Blog graph. This is an experiment, an alternative way to represent blog posts, as a graph. Click this if you want to get back to the plain list. The idea is that if you encounter a blog, it's often unclear how to start reading it: typically it's an overwhelming linear list of posts, ordered by date. (thanks Jonathan for bringing myattention to
WHAT DATA ON MYSELF I COLLECT AND WHY? What data on myself I collect and why? This is the list of personal data sources I use or planning to use with rough guides on how to get your hands on that data if you want it as well. It's still incomplete and I'm going to update it regularly. My goal is collecting almost all of my digital trace, automating data collection to the maximum HUMAN PROGRAMMING INTERFACE The main reason that led me to develop this is the dissatisfaction of the current situation: Our personal data is siloed and trapped across cloud services and various devices MAP OF MY INFRASTRUCTURE 1. TODO TODOs. This is a map of my personal infrastructure, with links to the scripts and tools used; and my posts explaining different parts of it. This is still incomplete; work in progress! In reality it's many more nodes and edges; I'm just trying to preserve sanity and adding them gradually; otherwise it's going to be too overwhelming. YOUR CONFIGS SUCK? TRY A REAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE. In this post, I'll try to explain why I find most config formats frustrating to use and suggest that using a real programming language (i.e. general purpose one, like Python) is often (but not always) a feasible and more pleasant alternative for writing configs. Table of PROMNESIA | BEEPB00P Promnesia is a browser extension (Chrome/Firefox/Firefox mobile) that serves as a web surfing copilot by enhancing your browsing history, improving your web exploration experience, and CLOUDMACS: EMACS IN YOUR WEB BROWSER TLDR: I'm running my spacemacs as a web service on my VPS, check it out too. Since I've became hooked on emacs, I've been looking for ways to have same experience in my browser.ALL PAGES - HOME
Search. Graph. All pages HOW TO COPE WITH HAVING A FLESHY HUMAN BRAIN TLDR, it's a process of organizing your tasks, thoughts and information important to you, so a fairly useful practice. I guess almost everyone at least at some point of their life tried to bring more organization: used a calendar, checklists, notebook etc. Perhaps you also were learning something and were wondering of more efficientways of
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Home | beepb00p. Check out my blog as a graph Work in progress: Drafts. Map of my personal data infrastructure. 22 February 2021 #infra #dataliberation. Promnesia. A journey in fixing browser history. 30 May 2020 #promnesia #pkm. Extending my personal infrastructure with a data source. Featuring Roam Research. BUILDING DATA LIBERATION INFRASTRUCTURE Our personal data is siloed, held hostage, and very hard to access for various technical and business reasons. I wrote and vented a lot about it in the previous post.. People suggest a whole spectrum of possible solutions to these issues, starting from proposals on dismantling capitalism and ending with high tech vaporwavy stuff like urbit.. I, however, want my data here and now. HOW TO ANNOTATE LITERALLY EVERYTHING TLDR: when I read I try to read actively, which for me mainly involves using various tools to annotate content: highlight and leave notes as I read.I've programmed data providers that parse them and provide nice interface to interact with this data from other tools. My automated scripts use them to render these annotations in human readable and searchable plaintext and generate TODOs/spaced THINGS I WANT TO FIGURE OUT OR SEE IMPLEMENTED Things I want to figure out or see implemented eventually. These are mostly half baked, some are kinda weird, so even unclear if worthy of exercising. But if several people have similar idea, perhaps you are all onto something. Priorities roughly indicate how important is the topic to me. If you have thoughts on some of these, please don't HOW TO COPE WITH HAVING A FLESHY HUMAN BRAIN TLDR, it's a process of organizing your tasks, thoughts and information important to you, so a fairly useful practice. I guess almost everyone at least at some point of their life tried to bring more organization: used a calendar, checklists, notebook etc. Perhaps you also were learning something and were wondering of more efficientways of
GLOSSARY OF TAGS I'M USING AND WHY THEY MATTER TO ME Extended mind is the idea that your mind isn't limited by your physical body, but augmented by external means. Paper notes & diaries, data in your computer/phone/cloud β all these things contribute to your cognitive process, thinking and help you navigate the landscapeof ideas.
USING ORGER TO POPULATE YOUR TASKS LIST In the first part about Orger I wrote how I'm using it (in particular, the orger.StaticView component) to render my personal data as org-mode files for easy, instant access and search.. Another generic application of Orger, is populating Org-mode files with outlines. In particular that means tasks for your agenda/spaced repetition routine or whatever else you could imagine it to be useful for. AGAINST UNNECESSARY DATABASES Against unnecessary databases. In my previous post about the data I collect, I mentioned numerous scripts I implemented, to export my personal data from the cloud, locally. In this post, I want to start sharing some of the design principles I discovered for making these scripts robust, generic and flexible . This is part of a series onbuilding
THE SAD STATE OF PERSONAL DATA AND INFRASTRUCTURE The sad state of personal data and infrastructure. TLDR: in this post, I'm going to be exploring missed opportunities at engaging and interacting with your personal data and digital trace, and speculating on why is it that way and how to make it easier . It might seem like a long rant, but I promise you I am not the kind of person who whinesINTRO
Intro. Exobrain, or "second brain", or "brain dump" is something like public wiki where you can keep your bookmarks, notes, ideas and thoughts. Other people can search in your exobrain without having to physically interact with you. The point is not to avoid physical interaction altogether, but to scale collaboration and knowledgeexchange with
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Extending my personal infrastructure with a data source Featuring Roam Research 20 April 2020 #infra #hpi#orger #promnesia
Your configs suck? Try a real programming language. Or yet another rant about YAML 05 April 2020 #plt#python
Human Programming Interface My life in a Python package 15 March 2020 #infra #pkm #quantifiedself#hpi
Building data liberation infrastructure How to export, access and own your personal data with minimal effort 13 February 2020 #infra #dataliberation Against unnecessary databases Parse, don't normalize 26 January 2020 #infra #dataliberation #cachew In search of a better job scheduler What if cron and systemd had a baby? Wouldn't it be beautiful? 18January 2020 #infra
What data on myself I collect and why? How I am using 50+ sources of my personal data 12 January 2020 #dataliberation #pkm#quantifiedself
The sad state of personal data and infrastructure Why can't we have nice digital things? 15 December 2019 #infra #pkm #quantifiedself Analyzing accuracy of power reported by stationary bike How I found my exercise machine to violate laws of physics 08 December 2019 #exercise #quantifiedself#ipython
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How I was unhappy about Deliveroo search and implemented my own 19 November 2019 #infra #scraping#rust #selfhosted
Building personal search infrastructure for your knowledge and code Overview of search tools for desktop and mobile; using Emacs and Ripgrep as desktop search engine 01 November 2019 #pkm#search #emacs
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Python: better typed than you think mypy assisted error handling, exception mechanisms in other languages, fun with pattern matching and type variance 26 October 2019 #mypy#python #plt
Using Orger to populate your tasks list Reading Reddit, building spaced repetition queue and quick todos from Telegram messages 05 October 2019 #orgmode #productivity #orger Orger: plaintext reflection of your digital self Mirror your personal data as org-mode for instant access and search 26 September 2019 #pkm #orgmode #orger Cloudmacs: Emacs in your web browser How I really wanted Spacemacs everywhere and my wish came true thanks to Docker 12 September 2019 #emacs #pkm#selfhosted
Making sense of Endomondo's calorie estimation 03 August 2019 #quantifiedself #exercise#ipython
How to annotate literally everything Comprehensive overview of existing tools, strategies and thoughts on interacting with your data 05 July 2019 #pkm #annotation #sr #tools How to cope with having a fleshy human brain My personal knowledge setup 13 May 2019 #pkm#orgmode #learning
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Tool to merge directories via symlinks 09 May 2019 #tools#setup
On cognitive demand of recycling So many questions, so few answers 18 April 2019 #recycling#environment
Forcing IPython to display multiple equations in single line How I sacrificed few hours of my life for aethetics 14 April 2019#ipython #emacs
I've found Google Takeouts to silently remove old data Crosspost from /r/DataHoarder 08 March 2019 #backup Quantifying quantified-mind.com Exploiting javascript to reverse engineer cognitive score 06 March 2019 #quantifiedself #cognitiveSleep tracking
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