On Thursday, December 11, 2014 at 10:49:27 AM UTC, Chris Dent wrote:
Properly functioning CORS support was a bit of a struggle to get
right, but it goes a very long way to making it possible to build
things _elsewhere_ that happen to use tiddlers that are kept in tank.
I thought I
On Wed, 10 Dec 2014, Mat wrote:
Probably not a coincidence - I have most likely been influenced by blog
posts of yours, and specifically remember reading about your fascination
with the individual tiddler rather than the whole TW. BTW how would you say
your TANK https://tank.peermore.com/
Thinking about swarms more, I am pondering if the newly introduced export
machanism may actually provide the groundworks to render a link from the
advanced search / filters tab which allows you to grab all matches at ones
and drag them over to another TiddlyWiki, thus forming ad-hoc swarms, not
On Monday, December 8, 2014 11:32:36 AM UTC, Mat wrote:
Tiddlers on the loose, swarming around everywhere.
This is pretty much exactly the metaphor that I've been hoping the
TiddlyWeb API I would enable.
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On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 10:25:03 AM UTC+1, Chris Dent wrote:
On Monday, December 8, 2014 11:32:36 AM UTC, Mat wrote:
Tiddlers on the loose, swarming around everywhere.
This is pretty much exactly the metaphor that I've been hoping the
TiddlyWeb API I would enable.
@Chris
Hi Jed,
The idea is that each part of this could be split into its own wiki
edition/plugin (or tiddler swarm) that can be imported to other wikis.
http://nolearningrequired-full.tiddlyspot.com
Right, that's what I'd call swarms. There's a home location, some origin,
where they emerge,
On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 1:37:10 AM UTC+1, Jed Carty wrote:
The swarms or tiddlers for accomplishing single tasks is hopefully the
next step after the simple single application premade/no learning editions
I am working on. Since the idea came up here, how do people like the
interface
Hi Tobias
I really like the idea of swarms. There are bees in swarms and it is easy
to get stung. With swarms of different origin would that not be a risc?
A guide to how to make those swarms would really be nice.
Because the more available swarms around for all different kind of purpose,
the
Hi Birthe,
I really like the idea of swarms. There are bees in swarms and it is easy
to get stung.
With swarms of different origin would that not be a risc?
Definitely, but we all can and have to chose our own protective measures,
being careful about what bundles we're importing and
Tobias,
That is a good point about needing a distinction between a plugin and a
swarm is probably important. I imagine that there are probably many
distinctions like that that may be important.
Mat,
Currently that page is just a demonstration of the different functions. I
am hoping to
On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 7:35:40 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
Definitely, but we all can and have to chose our own protective measures,
being careful about what bundles we're importing and what sources we're
trusting, etc...
A guide to how to make those swarms would really be
On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 7:35:40 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
Definitely, but we all can and have to chose our own protective measures,
being careful about what bundles we're importing and what sources we're
trusting, etc...
A guide to how to make those swarms would really be
On Monday, December 8, 2014 1:10:00 AM UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote:
I have come to think of the mechanism that yields plugins as a more
general concept of bundling tiddlers to be reused and repurposed for
different usecases, like a bundle or a swarm of tiddlers... rushing from
one place to
The swarms or tiddlers for accomplishing single tasks is hopefully the next
step after the simple single application premade/no learning editions I am
working on. Since the idea came up here, how do people like the interface and
what sort of applications should be added? Or should I drop this
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