/hyperpost/🌐/♖/indy0/🌐/1/gyuri/⭕/0/

@from: /indy0/🌐/1/gyuri/⭕/0/index 🔗

@an0tated: /hyperpost.peergos.me/♖/indy0/🌐/1/gyuri/⭕/0/

@for: Exploriment with IndyWave

Google Wave

Google Wave, the previous incarnation of Apache Wave

 

https://hyp.is/FNlnosOnEfCld2NM__nz4Q/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Wave

@links:


current status of this document


 refactor.practice-work/document

Abandon keeping a daily diary as a way to  track work by time

Use faceted search of annotations to get a slip stream or SlipsStream, of active Pages, TrailStream or even BlazeStream


Use faceted search to provide a ready made search facility provided by hypothesis, to surface material relevant to current focal interest


Taking the concept of Origo-folder to the next level


That still left me without having a HyperMap of ongoing activities

This motivated me to setup indy0pad via IPFS infrastructure 

and rely on the fact that indy0pad actually saves pages by Trails folder path!

where folder path encodes intentionally named focus of attention orgamized by going from the more general to specific

 


share button on url bar

let's you designate a portin of the window/tab content

the image is copied to the clipboard after selection

ready to be pasted

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

 

 

unstopable domains brave

TODO


Enable support of Unstoppable Domains in Brave?

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