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#notes

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Et voilà.

Javais fermé mon #blog il y a une dizaine d'années. Après que j'ai posé mes boîtiers de photographe de concerts.

Et, sûrement à cause de vous les fedigens, 10 an après il revient.

Pour l'instant c'est plus sous la forme de #notes, sans commentaires, j'invite à le faire ici.
Pour l'instant c'est technique. Mais ça variera.
Pour l'instant c'est un peu brut de décoffrage, mais ça s'améliorera.

Ça se passe là : atlza.com/notes/
C'est bien entendu accompagné d'un flux #rss.

Notes
Guillaume Le RoyNotesDes idées, des notes techniques, des photos, jetées sur un coin du web

The different kinds of notes by Baldur Bjarnason [Shared]

The post where I outline my general theory of notetaking for all to disagree with

At the end of my last post, I mentioned that I had switched to pen and paper notetaking in the early 2010s, after years of serious digital notetaking using plain text files.

I wrote about how much more enjoyable the analogue notetaking was but what I didn’t mention was why I abandoned my plain text system. Nor did I write about my first foray into serious notetaking.

welchwrite.com/blog/2025/04/08

#notes #notetaking #advice #method #paper #journal #shared

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@ellane @jeffbronks @pauby @publicvoit

I think the arguments made in favour of #HTML in this November 2016 Adam Hyde post in the context of book production platforms also apply to #notes production and management software, primarily because I feel a local #website is the best way to create and manage notes (as I hinted earlier).

adamhyde.net/building-book-pro

We need copyleft software that will make it simple for the average user.

www.adamhyde.netBuilding Book Production Platforms p2. – Adam Hyde

Got a very basic GPX exporter working to start to visualise the gps data. Had to write it on my iPad 😅

It turns out a 15 mile hike generated a 6.2 MB CSV file, it seems I’m getting several GPS samples per-second from iOS.

It seems a bit messy, so the next exporter will need to clean it up a bit, and reduce the number of samples too. There are “accuracy” values for each metric so that’ll be fun to explore.

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@pauby @ellane @publicvoit @jeffbronks

My previous comment was half in jest, but...

If someone wants to truly "own their full data" as #HTML, and also keep the "rich markup" parts accessible long-term without porting to a #notes app, they can consider adapting for themselves the approach discussed in this link.

alexwlchan.net/2024/static-web

I understand this is technical and not easy to adapt for note-taking.

AFAIK, there isn't a ready-to-use #FOSS solution around.

alexwlchan.netUsing static websites for tiny archivesI've been creating small, hand-written websites to organise my files. It's a lightweight, flexible approach that I hope will last a long time.

One of the most overlooked but useful features on Mastodon is "Notes". These let you add private info to profiles which only you can see:

➡️ fedi.tips/what-are-notes-on-ma

A lot of people use notes for keeping track of why they blocked or muted someone, but there are also lots of other purposes.

Notes can be created on the web interface and some third party apps. Just click on the "Add note" section of a profile and type what you want.

fedi.tipsWhat are notes on Mastodon? What does “Click to add note” mean on Mastodon profiles? | Fedi.Tips – An Unofficial Guide to Mastodon and the Fediverse
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