On Saturday, November 26, 2016, kirby urner <kirby.ur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Wes, your posts remind me of del.icio.us, the > shared bookmark service. Is that still used? > The Wikipedia page as of today seems > uncertain. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delicious_(website) > I see the website. Seems like we could mine > it without signing in before? This page has > no explanation. Why would anyone sign up > for anything that opaque? > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scuttle_(software) https://github.com/bookieio/Bookie - AGPLv3 - Pyramid, SQLAlchemy, Celery - Full-Text Search ... ElasticSearch JSON API, Django Haystack > > I feel we do too little with bookmarks e.g. what > web pages or services suck stuff from History > and/or Bookmarks and bring it into the DOM > itself, for whatever reason? Is there an API > for that? > There are browser JS APIs for browser extensions (which generally run in a context above window.): - https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/bookmarks - https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/history - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/bookmarks - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/history - WebExtensions (chrome, firefox) - http://arewewebextensionsyet.com Yeoman : JS :: Cookiecutter : Python There are yeoman project scaffolds for browser extensions: - http://yeoman.io/generators/ - https://github.com/yeoman/generator-chrome-extension - https://github.com/dgil/generator-firefox-extension#readme Maybe bookmarks should be more like a queue, > with smart algorithms suggesting we get back > to them, helping us prioritize. Bookmarks aren't > "aggressive" enough? > A lesson plan is a (graph/tree) of Thing Sequences which is traversed (optimally?) - https://schema.org/Thing - https://schema.org/CreativeWork Node magnitudes come from expertly qualified content prioritizers. Bookmarks queue: - https://github.com/westurner/pbm/blob/master/pbm/plugins/queuefolder.py - https://bitbucket.org/westurner/workhours/src/tip/workhours/firefox/history.py - https://bitbucket.org/westurner/workhours/src/tip/workhours/webkit/ > Tagging and sharing. Graphing... > Labels and ACLs. Graphviz, NetworkX, D3JS, SigmaJS yEd WebGL, Canvas, WebRTC > > > More engines that run little "virtual networks" > (network = polyhedron (considered in wireframe)), > that we can pass around. Little "virtual webs" > that frame existing web pages? You're free > to jump into them, but just as free to use an > alternative / framing link surface. Food for > thought. > - Zotero collections are like labels - OpenLink Data Spaces (ODS) - What is the context / scope? ... TutorBot, TAbot - http://prefix.cc/skos:broader - http://prefix.cc/skos:narrower - "Curriculum Development Knowledge Annotation and Discovery Tool" - "OTOMH" - https://westurner.org/wiki/ideas#thingsequence-coursesequence-courseunit - ideally there'd be a tool to assist with preparing responses like these for various information APIs (mailing lists, markdown (github, gitlab, bitbucket, reddit), restructuredtext (sphinx docs)). > Kirby > > > >
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