As long as one can at least download the data of the "Surveillance 
Capitalists" in a universal form, that is a good start.

##B

On Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 11:15:13 PM UTC, TonyM wrote:
>
> Brian,
>
> My comments on VCF largely apply to ics as well. From Google Calendar I 
> exported a zip of all my calendar files. Dropping an ics on tiddlywik 
> imports it as text. It looks like a data dictionary tiddler however it 
> re-uses the same key names for each calendar entry. 
>
> ics files can be whole calendars not simply single events. 
>
> I would not be surprised if there is a way to convert ics files to csv 
> files and import those as tiddlers. 
>
> I have no doubt you can be liberated from the tyranny of Apple, Google and 
> Microsoft with tiddlywiki but a little work (by you and the community) may 
> need to be done, to remain interactive with them.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 9:39:30 AM UTC+11, Brian Litman wrote:
>>
>> Further to the theme of portability and privacy (especially if encrypted) 
>> I wonder if there exists any historical work on a converter that will read 
>> an *.ics calendar file and turn it into a "Date-Formatted" Tiddler?
>>
>> If I could code, I'd write it myself.
>>
>> TiddlyWiki is my new attempt to liberate myself from the tyranny of 
>> Apple, Google and Microsoft-readable data (in the areas their AI knows to 
>> look!)
>>
>> Further encryption will really do the job "good enough".
>>
>> Any experienced users with ideas?
>>
>> Kindly,  >>> B <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>>
>

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