If you have a home computer, or even a phone/tablet with >= Android 5 you 
can run node.js (or at least tiddlyserver) on your own system.

To me, unless you're doing something that specifically requires node (like 
creating static pages automatically, running multi-user Bob,
serving files on your local network, or contributing to a github project), 
there isn't that much advantage to using node.

On Friday, February 28, 2020 at 11:10:14 AM UTC-8, Luis Gonzalez wrote:
>
> This video taught  me a lot about node.js - tiddlywiki
>
> This is what I need to learn  about tiddlywiki. If you have more videos or 
> other kind or reource to learn tiddlywiki at node.js, please tell me.
>
>
> I'm trying to make a little manual and I thank you a lot
>
>
> The video is perfect to me!!
> Thanks
>

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