Excited to be at #clojureconj! Will be demoing @logseq and some of its new db version. Feel free to find me if you'd like to chat about logseq, #nbb, knowledge management or anything in between ๐
@CharlieReece@justinmlaidlaw Bummer. I've always found your posts to be informative, especially with your council experience. Hope to see you commenting elsewhere
@justinmlaidlaw@AmyCBogie I hear ya. Bugs me as well. Unfortunately I just use it to get updates and don't engage in much discussion because of all the ignorant complaining
@vibester@DerScheinriese@ednico_@logseq@tiensonqin If it's any comfort, multiple folks on the core team, myself included, mainly use Logseq for deep solo thought work. The DB version will have significant features for solo work including classes and enhanced properties. I wouldn't worry about RTC taking away from solo features
@RecklessRoxboro The pictures are a compelling part of the story. If that's part of why twitter is blocking then perhaps a website that rolls up all the pics by whatever snapshot you tweet out. You could even just host em on gitlab for now
Releasing my first public @logseq graph at https://t.co/gbaz8mx2oy! This graph contains notes for a brief class to learn more about how the Durham government works. It uses the upcoming database version of Logseq which has been awesome for capturing typed information
@dustingetz@logseq I hadn't thought about it much till you mentioned it. You can define a logseq/export.css to apply custom css just to the published graph e.g. I just hid the left sidebar with https://t.co/cMARuwWyfs. @kvistgaard has a nicer customization with https://t.co/YoQJoiJbjx
The graph uses the https://t.co/XuhAuIkmAz ontology so it was easy to reference common concepts and extend the ontology as needed. In the first 2 hour class I captured 20+ typed blocks/pages that are https://t.co/XuhAuIkmAz compatible - https://t.co/mu7S4LQphr #LinkedData
@bullcitynerd Dumb question - how does skipping one planning meeting help the strikers? Are they hoping that enough solidarity cancellations will pressure to an early decision?
@bullcitynerd Another idea could be turning 147 into a boulevard. Some great ideas at https://t.co/f433ZCpgXk and https://t.co/FYlN29074P from a planner and traffic engineer
@logseq@kvistgaard@avelinorun@danbri Another cool thing about this demo is that it was created with a 260 line script. This decoupling from the app means it would be possible for any engineer to write a script to import any ontology or subset of one that can map to Logseq's notion of classes and properties
Excited that @logseq's database version can support creating and editing https://t.co/XuhAuIkmAz concepts! On first pass, 900 classes and 1300+ properties are usable within Logseq
@logseq https://t.co/JDt8OqR5f4 is a demo of this that creates 6 https://t.co/XuhAuIkmAz types - Movie, Book, SoftwareSourceCode, Person, ProgrammingLanguage and Location. All of this is WIP, ui/ux needs love and subject to change as it's early days /cc @kvistgaard@avelinorun@danbri
Logseq 0.9.14 just dropped!
We've overhauled the sidebars, making it easier than ever to manage information.
But what we're most excited about? Smart Merge for Logseq Sync! Say goodbye to sync conflicts and hello to block-level syncing.
See ๐ for more details of the changes.
12 days. 12 amazing finalists. Who will win the Logseq Logo Community Contest?
Well, that's up to you ๐ณ๏ธ
Check out the finalists below, and be sure to vote for your favorites: https://t.co/svvnrfriaF
@rroudt@logseq Worth checking out https://t.co/cFLWYEmsTl. It's a fairly new community for Clojure beginners and I think they are able to pair up mentors with beginners