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Stephan Kreutzer
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Allows every entry to be connected with every other entry, while retaining their order/sequence along multiple dimensions. Here's some of it explained in a video: https://www.we-teve.com/watch/swrsBcxf as well as an example of the generatable standalone Web output: http://hyper-augmentation.org/de_skreutzer_20191207T102100Z_hypertext_books/de_skreutzer_20191207T102100Z_hypertext_books.xhtml -...
Hyperdex 1
Connect Entries Multidimensionally
Inspired by Dan Bricklin’s + Bob Frankston’s VisiCalc as well as Ted Nelson’s ZigZag, this Java tool allows the representation/navigation of entries in the sense of a multidimensional index/rolodex. It’s also an editor. A standalone Web file can be generated.
Hyperdex 1
Connect Entries Multidimensionally
Stephan Kreutzer
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Publishing software + its code under a libre-free license is primarily an act to establish digital user rights and freedom. Practically, this requires the selection of a license, add license notifications, and then publish it somewhere (source code repository hosters like GitLab come to mind, but theoretically, with worse discoverability, you could publish it on your own website or even...
Is there anybody here, who has previous experience in making a product open source?
Metin Emenullahi
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Stephan Kreutzer
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What's stopping reasonable people from investing is that it is just for speculation, while you don't get your salary in crypto coins and can't buy stuff/services with them, which is the main purpose and point of having currencies in the first place. Investing for gambling to get rich quick, OK, all of these guys probably weren't stopped from investing and did already.
Crypto fans: what's stopping you from investing?
Douglas Souza
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Would this also be a question for a social directory of "Open Source" projects? I personally don't really have a use case for the data of transparent startup businesses...
Have a project idea to support Open Startups: What would be most helpful?
Ki Xia
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Stephan Kreutzer
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It's absolute crap. For the specific problem you've pointed out, most videos on YouTube get an automatic transcript generated, so you can open and search it for keywords, to find the playtime timestamp of the occurrence of a specific part. Furthermore, you can add time marks to the URL, so the player will start from that position and not from the start. Together with embedding, you can also...
What is your experience with YouTube?
Sunny Wu
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Stephan Kreutzer
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Why this question? I'm assuming that you want to find one in order to use it, right?
Hi Makers! Anyone working on an email tool?
Pawan Kumar
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I've heard of one, but aren't sure if it is IFTTT (If This Then That). The emergency handbook in a plane cockpit comes to mind, also text adventures (Twine), programming in Scratch, flow charts. Add some wiki functionality and a search, right? So if it doesn't exist, it should be created. If I'm not mistaken, call centers have for a long time now their traditional knowledge bases for lookup,...
Is there any Conditional Statement (If > Then) Tool for humans?
Fernando Monteiro
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Any plan how the "bringing" works? Is that creating materials, or making existing materials more discoverable? Why would there be a need to sign up first?
Open Access Education
Cameron Banowsky
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I guess it depends on what the code is for, who needs it for what, and style/training/discipline/habit of the developer. I personally prefer to write more stable code while trying to avoid errors or crashes, so I can trust my own code more. In general software might end up being around for a long time. It's not fun having to fix stuff afterwards trying to find the bug with an annoyed customer...
POLL: As a developer what would you prefer?
Arth Gajjar
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Never joined Facebook or WhatsApp. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me to give up decentralized Internet architecture and the open web for an artificial SaaS lock-in dependency that basically just a profile homepage and some messaging. I'm more interested in concepts like federation as promoted by Ward Cunningham, the inventor of the wiki.
POLL: Could you get by without using any Facebook products?
Abadesi
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In trying to revive the lost, abandoned earlier tradition of word processing and hypertext, this Change Tracking Text Editor 1 is one of the core components of a larger text system and infrastructure, capturing changes in order on input. I don't like heuristic after-the-fact diff/guessing where the computer could actually record the real history. But don't worry, there's no need to...
Change Tracking Text Editor 1
Text editor that tracks changes + generates a visualization
A simple text editor that tracks changes and generates a standalone visualization of them for the browser. Autosave feature. No drag&drop or copy&paste yet. Requires Java to run. Libre-freely licensed software (GNU AGPLv3 + any later).
Change Tracking Text Editor 1
Text editor that tracks changes + generates a visualization
Stephan Kreutzer
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The main landing page should offer some kind of about/FAQ button that explains what the profile is, why I would want one, and what the service is for. Doesn't need to be prominent, and shouldn't take away from the simplicity of the landing/main page. If a profile URL doesn't exist (I guess you do a lookup in the database if it has been claimed by an e-mail address and don't just go ahead and...
Maker.rocks
A shareable profile that sums you up as a maker 👨💻🛠👩💻