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I just want to say how much I enjoy using TiddlyWiki, especially when compared to Obsidian.
TiddlyWiki is weird and old and has all sorts of limitations. None of the limitations bother me
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I got big into TiddlyWiki around 2018, when I created my Rudimentary Lathe wiki. For a few years there, I put stuff into it daily. I sometimes drift away to something New/Shiny,
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Howm and TiddlyWiki share some features that I like
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I’m just coming off a week using Obsidian. Obsidian is really good and powerful and easy to use and extensible and probably the correct answer to the question, “Where should I keep
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An extension for easily copying text from a web page into TiddlyWiki
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Why I sometimes prefer taking noted in TiddlyWiki instead of Emacs
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I'm trying something with TiddlyWiki. My public wiki has over 3,000 entries. As much as I try keeping notes in my array of Org-mode files, I almost always find what
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TiddlyWiki is a single static HTML file. It does not generate an RSS feed of new entries. It doesn’t generate anything.
I treat my wiki at wiki.baty.net more like a
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TL;DR: daily.baty.net.
You see, I have a nice wiki, and for a couple of years, I have written a new entry in it (nearly) every day. These “daily notes” have
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Short version: I am managing my TiddlyWiki wikis as stand-alone HTML documents using a WebDAV server accessed securely from anywhere via Tailscale and I can now drag and drop images into content and
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I take all my notes in
TiddlyWiki now, and publish most of them to rudimentarylathe.wiki.
For the past few years, I’ve published my wiki using TiddlyWiki. I write daily, publicly sharable
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mi· nu· tia (noun) – a minute or minor detail—usually used in plural
I like the word “minutia”. I’ve been thinking about the various little things that happen throughout a typical day
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I fell in love with
TiddlyWiki almost exactly 2 years ago. I wrote in it almost daily until late August, 2020, when I moved full-time into a public Roam database.
Roam is great
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