A fairly new alternative to Wallabag is Readeck. Easily self hosted and comes with great API integration. And fully FOSS. https://www.readeck.org
Part of the Zettelkasten philosophy is that it requires you to actively work on links between notes. Some notes are simply forgotten, Luhmann (the original Zettelkasten master) used to say, unless they are indexed into…
Hey, thanks for including a link to my package! Which serves as a reminder that I should include a better tutorial or introduction sometime...
I tend to save a lot of online articles I want to read as PDFs, but found that on many "modern" sites printing as PDF only saves the first page. What's your work process? Do you run into similar problems?
I'm a little late to this thread, but since you are using emacs and deft, you might be interested in this package I created: https://github.com/efls/zetteldeft I aim to polish it a bit more before publishing it to…
I'll take a shot. The subtitle of the essay is "Doing Words with Things", which is a reversal of the famous essay of John L. Austin "Doing Things with Words". Austin pointed out that words have practical effects.…
A fairly new alternative to Wallabag is Readeck. Easily self hosted and comes with great API integration. And fully FOSS. https://www.readeck.org
Part of the Zettelkasten philosophy is that it requires you to actively work on links between notes. Some notes are simply forgotten, Luhmann (the original Zettelkasten master) used to say, unless they are indexed into…
Hey, thanks for including a link to my package! Which serves as a reminder that I should include a better tutorial or introduction sometime...
I tend to save a lot of online articles I want to read as PDFs, but found that on many "modern" sites printing as PDF only saves the first page. What's your work process? Do you run into similar problems?
I'm a little late to this thread, but since you are using emacs and deft, you might be interested in this package I created: https://github.com/efls/zetteldeft I aim to polish it a bit more before publishing it to…
I'll take a shot. The subtitle of the essay is "Doing Words with Things", which is a reversal of the famous essay of John L. Austin "Doing Things with Words". Austin pointed out that words have practical effects.…