- π Hi, Iβm @dleetr. This document is an eternal work-in-progress as we all are.
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- π Iβm interested in ...
- The future of web development, I love learning about bleeding-edge tech!
- UX Architecture
- I recently found this really great blog/note collection that captures a lot of what I've had floating around in my head for years in many of its posts.
- Managing Knowledge:
- Note Software:
- Obsidian
- I have a small idea for an extension that might let users share notebooks via p2p requests. I must understand more first.
- Notion
- [Dendron] my new favorite! Trying to become familiar with the tool and codebase
- I'm currently researching the p2p note share idea as a kind of "engine" that integrates into note taking software. I enjoy using Obsidian but there's no reason to lock into its ecosystem.
- Obsidian
- Note Software:
- Building a Web extension to streamline browsing
- Motivations:
- I have a ton of tabs open. Sometimes I use a lot of them, sometimes I hardly use any of them.
- Chrome's journey feature isn't even worthy of being called mediocre, espescially when it's hidden away in a subactivity (it's a 2nd tab to your history)
- Also, I hate making and organizing bookmarks.
- Which folder should it go in?
- Which subfolder!?
- Should it go in two?!?!?!
- My current preferred approach is to just shove everything in a text file, which I will inevitably forget about.
- Managing knowledge takes too much effort for the speed I want to discover knowledge.
- Beyond my own use there's a definite web of knowledge already built by others who have gone through this web.
- How many times has someone visited the exact series of links you've iterated through? How many times have they made a misstep? Imagine all the collective time we've spent as modern humans tackling the same problem of finding the exact same kind of knowledge. I shudder to think about even the appropriate metric that must be measured in.
- How can we gather our own knowledge in such a way that's as automatic as possible? How do we make the transition from noise to data to knowledge?
- A transformative browsing experience:
- I came up with the name TabMaster because I had always thought of my tabs as the most atomic form of data you have in a browser, but they're not truly atomic. Our atom must be more than just a tab, a tab merely contains the atoms of the web.
- We must transform the entire experience of browsing the web. As I said previously, there's so many ways of achieving it. We're overwhelmed with this choice of data. We need one way to store it: an immutable atom.
- A single-channel experience.
- The idea of a bookmark, a reading list, a group of tabs, it all has to go. We must embrace the atom.
- If we continue with this myriad of tools we will have just that: a myriad of knowledge - chaos.
- A transformative browsing experience:
- Motivations:
- π± I'm currently learning ...
- Dendron (tool + codebase)
- Rust
- Webpack
- Snowpack
- Wasm
- β¨I want to learn ...
- Webgl
- ThreeJS
- The future of web development
- ποΈ Iβm looking to collaborate on ...
- Resources to improve as a software developer. Traversing the collective mountain of human knowledge and trying to catch up sometimes feels like an insurmountable task.
- Projects involving rust, wasm, webgl
- Contributing to PKMs
- Toolchain POCs
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