On 30 Jan., 13:40, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I noticed quite some talk about RaspberryPi around here. Would you (folks
> interested in RaspberryPi) mind expanding on...
> 1) the rationale(s) behind in terms of your personal goals with it
I tend to create long posts and answering these questions would be
long. So here comes the top 3 :)

* I do own only one computer. So unrestricted testing may break my
main machine :/ If I break something on the RasPi, I load a vanilla
OS ... and go on with testing. (unrestricted testing = creating/
changing/formatting ... partitions, installing different OS's)

* Working with real hardware is different than working with
VirtualMachine "hardware". As: "In theory there is no difference
between theory and reality. In reality there is ..."

> 2) the reasons for desiring extensive Tiddly* capabilities for it
* For me TiddlyWiki (file version) is a trusted system. Because, html
is a "human readable" format. So whatever happens, there will be a
relatively easy way to read my data, with a text editor, if all
browsers are broken:) A trusted system needs to have a simple backup
system ... text files are easy to backup and restore.

* This file based approach has a big disadvantage. If you want to
share stuff, you share "all or nothing" which introduces _the_
"syncing problem" ...

I imagined a theoretical workflow, that keeps the trusted file based
nature of the Tiddly* system, but adds the sharing capabilities, using
an other trusted system - TiddlyWeb. As I'm a control freak, the
access right adjustment has to be very fine grained - with default
settings, that just work.

All of this has to be simple. Like "Switch it on - done" and if it
works, don't touch it. So in theory my workflow works ... you see :))

have fun!
mario

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