#personalknowledgemanagement — Public Fediverse posts
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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🗂️ The Day Cluster: Why I Use Multiple Daily Notes Instead of One
New post on neurodivergent-friendly PKM design:
- Separation of concerns (each note = one job)
- Zero decision fatigue (same structure daily)
- Visual navigation (links replace search)
- Progressive disclosure (start with 2 notes)From overwhelmed single note → clear structure
https://blog.warrenweb.net/day-cluster
#PKM #Obsidian #Neurodivergent #ADHD #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #DailyNotes
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🗂️ The Day Cluster: Why I Use Multiple Daily Notes Instead of One
New post on neurodivergent-friendly PKM design:
- Separation of concerns (each note = one job)
- Zero decision fatigue (same structure daily)
- Visual navigation (links replace search)
- Progressive disclosure (start with 2 notes)From overwhelmed single note → clear structure
https://blog.warrenweb.net/day-cluster
#PKM #Obsidian #Neurodivergent #ADHD #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #DailyNotes
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🗂️ The Day Cluster: Why I Use Multiple Daily Notes Instead of One
New post on neurodivergent-friendly PKM design:
- Separation of concerns (each note = one job)
- Zero decision fatigue (same structure daily)
- Visual navigation (links replace search)
- Progressive disclosure (start with 2 notes)From overwhelmed single note → clear structure
https://blog.warrenweb.net/day-cluster
#PKM #Obsidian #Neurodivergent #ADHD #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #DailyNotes
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🗂️ The Day Cluster: Why I Use Multiple Daily Notes Instead of One
New post on neurodivergent-friendly PKM design:
- Separation of concerns (each note = one job)
- Zero decision fatigue (same structure daily)
- Visual navigation (links replace search)
- Progressive disclosure (start with 2 notes)From overwhelmed single note → clear structure
https://blog.warrenweb.net/day-cluster
#PKM #Obsidian #Neurodivergent #ADHD #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #DailyNotes
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🗂️ The Day Cluster: Why I Use Multiple Daily Notes Instead of One
New post on neurodivergent-friendly PKM design:
- Separation of concerns (each note = one job)
- Zero decision fatigue (same structure daily)
- Visual navigation (links replace search)
- Progressive disclosure (start with 2 notes)From overwhelmed single note → clear structure
https://blog.warrenweb.net/day-cluster
#PKM #Obsidian #Neurodivergent #ADHD #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #DailyNotes
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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does anyone know of a read-it-later service that is both compatible with web and gemini (the protocol, not google's AI)? bonus points if it allows to create a note on Obsidian but at this point i think such a tool doesn't exist
boosts appreciated! :boost_request:
#ReatItLater #GeminiProtocol #Obsidian #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #PKM -
does anyone know of a read-it-later service that is both compatible with web and gemini (the protocol, not google's AI)? bonus points if it allows to create a note on Obsidian but at this point i think such a tool doesn't exist
boosts appreciated! :boost_request:
#ReatItLater #GeminiProtocol #Obsidian #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #PKM -
does anyone know of a read-it-later service that is both compatible with web and gemini (the protocol, not google's AI)? bonus points if it allows to create a note on Obsidian but at this point i think such a tool doesn't exist
boosts appreciated! :boost_request:
#ReatItLater #GeminiProtocol #Obsidian #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #PKM -
does anyone know of a read-it-later service that is both compatible with web and gemini (the protocol, not google's AI)? bonus points if it allows to create a note on Obsidian but at this point i think such a tool doesn't exist
boosts appreciated! :boost_request:
#ReatItLater #GeminiProtocol #Obsidian #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #PKM -
New on CTNET: AI PKM Framework Levels 1-2
Level 1 = Critical Refinement
Use AI summaries as starting points, never endpoints. Still engage with source material and write your own notes.Level 2 = Socratic Interrogation
AI as thinking partner, not answer machine. Challenge assumptions, explore alternatives.The red lines from Level 0 still apply.
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New post: How do you know when your PKM is ready for AI?
The expertise paradox: you need cognitive skills to use AI effectively with PKM, but AI can undermine those very skills during development.
I've built five diagnostic questions and a readiness checklist to help you assess honestly whether you're ready for advanced AI integration—or need more time building foundations.
https://www.ctnet.co.uk/how-will-you-know-your-pkm-is-ready-for-ai/
#PKM #Zettelkasten #KnowledgeManagement #AI #PersonalKnowledgeManagement
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The central question I've wrestled with all year:
How do I use AI to enhance my thinking without it doing the thinking FOR me?
In my 2026 predictions, I explore why AI agents + long-term memory might finally solve this cognitive augmentation puzzle.
It's about expanding consciousness, not offloading it.
https://www.ctnet.co.uk/ctnet-review-of-2025-and-predictions-for-2026/
#PersonalKnowledgeManagement #Zettelkasten #CognitiveScience #AI #KnowledgeWork -
Last year I made 4 tech predictions for 2025. I got all 4 right - including the long-awaited Spotify HiFi! 🎵
Tomorrow I'm publishing my annual review + making even bolder predictions for 2026.
Spoiler: AI agents are about to fundamentally change how we work with knowledge.
#AI #TechPredictions #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #ArtificialIntelligence -
Federating knowledge: exploring ways to bridge wikis and notes
Join the workshop at #39C3!
NEW DATE: day 4, TODAY at 13:40 @ Free Knowledge Habitat Workshop Area.
Most people and organisations have their very own way of acquiring, organising, archiving, sharing, and collaborating on knowledge repositories. A broad spectrum of opinions and approaches resulted in a diverse and rich ecosystem of knowledge management solutions. Nevertheless, this also implies scattered and disconnected knowledge sources. What would it mean to build bridges among wikis and federate knowledge?
This workshop is going to be heavily centred on a twofold discussion, exploring the challenge of federated knowledge starting from two questions.
- What does it mean to federate knowledge repositories?
- Instead of pursuing a silver-bullet solution to embrace all use-cases, what would it mean to foster and enable interoperability for different software?
These questions stem from years of questioning and wondering how to integrate my personal note-taking and collective, participatory knowledge management at work, in organisations, institutions, and informal collectives. Recently, I began actively researching this topic as I started playing with the MediaWiki API to cross-synchronise my local Markdown notes and the XPUB wiki, the public learning wiki of the Experimental Publishing master. I am puzzled by taking advantage of the potential of a specific software (in this case, MediaWiki) while fearing of being locked-in.
Some further, more specific, insights and questions:
- Local-first approaches and software (e.g. Reflection)
- Interesting experiments based on existing protocols, such as Ibis
- What do we take of semi-open and obscure yet very cool initiatives like Anytype
- The power and the limits of plain-text: how to enable collaboration on simple Markdown files and build on top of it, as Obsidian does
Cc: @modal @p2panda @obsidian @wikimediaDE @dweb
#knowledge #FreeKnowledge #wiki #MediaWiki #API #Obsidian #Anytype #Ibis #IbisWiki #Reflection #CCC #Federation #federatedKnowledge #docs #PKM #knowledgeManagement #personalKnowledgeManagement #collectiveKnowledgeManagement #DWeb #decentralization #ActivityPub
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Federating knowledge: exploring ways to bridge wikis and notes
Join the workshop at #39C3!
NEW DATE: day 4, TODAY at 13:40 @ Free Knowledge Habitat Workshop Area.
Most people and organisations have their very own way of acquiring, organising, archiving, sharing, and collaborating on knowledge repositories. A broad spectrum of opinions and approaches resulted in a diverse and rich ecosystem of knowledge management solutions. Nevertheless, this also implies scattered and disconnected knowledge sources. What would it mean to build bridges among wikis and federate knowledge?
This workshop is going to be heavily centred on a twofold discussion, exploring the challenge of federated knowledge starting from two questions.
- What does it mean to federate knowledge repositories?
- Instead of pursuing a silver-bullet solution to embrace all use-cases, what would it mean to foster and enable interoperability for different software?
These questions stem from years of questioning and wondering how to integrate my personal note-taking and collective, participatory knowledge management at work, in organisations, institutions, and informal collectives. Recently, I began actively researching this topic as I started playing with the MediaWiki API to cross-synchronise my local Markdown notes and the XPUB wiki, the public learning wiki of the Experimental Publishing master. I am puzzled by taking advantage of the potential of a specific software (in this case, MediaWiki) while fearing of being locked-in.
Some further, more specific, insights and questions:
- Local-first approaches and software (e.g. Reflection)
- Interesting experiments based on existing protocols, such as Ibis
- What do we take of semi-open and obscure yet very cool initiatives like Anytype
- The power and the limits of plain-text: how to enable collaboration on simple Markdown files and build on top of it, as Obsidian does
Cc: @modal @p2panda @obsidian @wikimediaDE @dweb
#knowledge #FreeKnowledge #wiki #MediaWiki #API #Obsidian #Anytype #Ibis #IbisWiki #Reflection #CCC #Federation #federatedKnowledge #docs #PKM #knowledgeManagement #personalKnowledgeManagement #collectiveKnowledgeManagement #DWeb #decentralization #ActivityPub
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Federating knowledge: exploring ways to bridge wikis and notes
Join the workshop at #39C3!
NEW DATE: day 4, TODAY at 13:40 @ Free Knowledge Habitat Workshop Area.
Most people and organisations have their very own way of acquiring, organising, archiving, sharing, and collaborating on knowledge repositories. A broad spectrum of opinions and approaches resulted in a diverse and rich ecosystem of knowledge management solutions. Nevertheless, this also implies scattered and disconnected knowledge sources. What would it mean to build bridges among wikis and federate knowledge?
This workshop is going to be heavily centred on a twofold discussion, exploring the challenge of federated knowledge starting from two questions.
- What does it mean to federate knowledge repositories?
- Instead of pursuing a silver-bullet solution to embrace all use-cases, what would it mean to foster and enable interoperability for different software?
These questions stem from years of questioning and wondering how to integrate my personal note-taking and collective, participatory knowledge management at work, in organisations, institutions, and informal collectives. Recently, I began actively researching this topic as I started playing with the MediaWiki API to cross-synchronise my local Markdown notes and the XPUB wiki, the public learning wiki of the Experimental Publishing master. I am puzzled by taking advantage of the potential of a specific software (in this case, MediaWiki) while fearing of being locked-in.
Some further, more specific, insights and questions:
- Local-first approaches and software (e.g. Reflection)
- Interesting experiments based on existing protocols, such as Ibis
- What do we take of semi-open and obscure yet very cool initiatives like Anytype
- The power and the limits of plain-text: how to enable collaboration on simple Markdown files and build on top of it, as Obsidian does
Cc: @modal @p2panda @obsidian @wikimediaDE @dweb
#knowledge #FreeKnowledge #wiki #MediaWiki #API #Obsidian #Anytype #Ibis #IbisWiki #Reflection #CCC #Federation #federatedKnowledge #docs #PKM #knowledgeManagement #personalKnowledgeManagement #collectiveKnowledgeManagement #DWeb #decentralization #ActivityPub
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Federating knowledge: exploring ways to bridge wikis and notes
Join the workshop at #39C3!
NEW DATE: day 4, TODAY at 13:40 @ Free Knowledge Habitat Workshop Area.
Most people and organisations have their very own way of acquiring, organising, archiving, sharing, and collaborating on knowledge repositories. A broad spectrum of opinions and approaches resulted in a diverse and rich ecosystem of knowledge management solutions. Nevertheless, this also implies scattered and disconnected knowledge sources. What would it mean to build bridges among wikis and federate knowledge?
This workshop is going to be heavily centred on a twofold discussion, exploring the challenge of federated knowledge starting from two questions.
- What does it mean to federate knowledge repositories?
- Instead of pursuing a silver-bullet solution to embrace all use-cases, what would it mean to foster and enable interoperability for different software?
These questions stem from years of questioning and wondering how to integrate my personal note-taking and collective, participatory knowledge management at work, in organisations, institutions, and informal collectives. Recently, I began actively researching this topic as I started playing with the MediaWiki API to cross-synchronise my local Markdown notes and the XPUB wiki, the public learning wiki of the Experimental Publishing master. I am puzzled by taking advantage of the potential of a specific software (in this case, MediaWiki) while fearing of being locked-in.
Some further, more specific, insights and questions:
- Local-first approaches and software (e.g. Reflection)
- Interesting experiments based on existing protocols, such as Ibis
- What do we take of semi-open and obscure yet very cool initiatives like Anytype
- The power and the limits of plain-text: how to enable collaboration on simple Markdown files and build on top of it, as Obsidian does
Cc: @modal @p2panda @obsidian @wikimediaDE @dweb
#knowledge #FreeKnowledge #wiki #MediaWiki #API #Obsidian #Anytype #Ibis #IbisWiki #Reflection #CCC #Federation #federatedKnowledge #docs #PKM #knowledgeManagement #personalKnowledgeManagement #collectiveKnowledgeManagement #DWeb #decentralization #ActivityPub
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Federating knowledge: exploring ways to bridge wikis and notes
Join the workshop at #39C3!
NEW DATE: day 4, TODAY at 13:40 @ Free Knowledge Habitat Workshop Area.
Most people and organisations have their very own way of acquiring, organising, archiving, sharing, and collaborating on knowledge repositories. A broad spectrum of opinions and approaches resulted in a diverse and rich ecosystem of knowledge management solutions. Nevertheless, this also implies scattered and disconnected knowledge sources. What would it mean to build bridges among wikis and federate knowledge?
This workshop is going to be heavily centred on a twofold discussion, exploring the challenge of federated knowledge starting from two questions.
- What does it mean to federate knowledge repositories?
- Instead of pursuing a silver-bullet solution to embrace all use-cases, what would it mean to foster and enable interoperability for different software?
These questions stem from years of questioning and wondering how to integrate my personal note-taking and collective, participatory knowledge management at work, in organisations, institutions, and informal collectives. Recently, I began actively researching this topic as I started playing with the MediaWiki API to cross-synchronise my local Markdown notes and the XPUB wiki, the public learning wiki of the Experimental Publishing master. I am puzzled by taking advantage of the potential of a specific software (in this case, MediaWiki) while fearing of being locked-in.
Some further, more specific, insights and questions:
- Local-first approaches and software (e.g. Reflection)
- Interesting experiments based on existing protocols, such as Ibis
- What do we take of semi-open and obscure yet very cool initiatives like Anytype
- The power and the limits of plain-text: how to enable collaboration on simple Markdown files and build on top of it, as Obsidian does
Cc: @modal @p2panda @obsidian @wikimediaDE @dweb
#knowledge #FreeKnowledge #wiki #MediaWiki #API #Obsidian #Anytype #Ibis #IbisWiki #Reflection #CCC #Federation #federatedKnowledge #docs #PKM #knowledgeManagement #personalKnowledgeManagement #collectiveKnowledgeManagement #DWeb #decentralization #ActivityPub
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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Here's a great introduction to working smarter: Harold Jarche's "Working Smarter with Personal Knowledge Mastery" free downloadable guide.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/learning/2020/03/working-smarter-with-knowledge
#learning #WorkingSmarter #HaroldJarche #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #FreeGuide #assnchat
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I added support for dark mode for the AI-assistant that I'm developing for Logseq.
#Logseq #PersonalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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I added support for dark mode for the AI-assistant that I'm developing for Logseq.
#Logseq #PersonalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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I added support for dark mode for the AI-assistant that I'm developing for Logseq.
#Logseq #PersonalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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I added support for dark mode for the AI-assistant that I'm developing for Logseq.
#Logseq #PersonalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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I added support for dark mode for the AI-assistant that I'm developing for Logseq.
#Logseq #PersonalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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So for the Logseq AI plugin, just for fun, I added the ability to generate images.
#Logseq #personalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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So for the Logseq AI plugin, just for fun, I added the ability to generate images.
#Logseq #personalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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So for the Logseq AI plugin, just for fun, I added the ability to generate images.
#Logseq #personalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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So for the Logseq AI plugin, just for fun, I added the ability to generate images.
#Logseq #personalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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So for the Logseq AI plugin, just for fun, I added the ability to generate images.
#Logseq #personalknowledgeManagement #PKM #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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GitHub repo to the AI plugin that I'm working on for Logseq.
https://github.com/shovon/logseq-ai
#Logseq #PKM #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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GitHub repo to the AI plugin that I'm working on for Logseq.
https://github.com/shovon/logseq-ai
#Logseq #PKM #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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GitHub repo to the AI plugin that I'm working on for Logseq.
https://github.com/shovon/logseq-ai
#Logseq #PKM #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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GitHub repo to the AI plugin that I'm working on for Logseq.
https://github.com/shovon/logseq-ai
#Logseq #PKM #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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GitHub repo to the AI plugin that I'm working on for Logseq.
https://github.com/shovon/logseq-ai
#Logseq #PKM #PersonalKnowledgeManagement #AI #ArtificialIntelligence
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So I've been working on an AI assistant for Logseq, a note taking app. Think of this like a "Cursor for Logseq".
I'm quite happy as to where it's at right now, but I have a long way to go.
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So I've been working on an AI assistant for Logseq, a note taking app. Think of this like a "Cursor for Logseq".
I'm quite happy as to where it's at right now, but I have a long way to go.