* Karl Voit wrote:
>
> Now tweets2org.py is working flawlessly on my Twitter export
> data-set and converts it to Org-mode format for my Memacs[2].
By coincidence a brand-new twitter module was added to Memacs[2]
today as well.
Many thanks to Ian Barton for this module which is using the Twitter
* brian powell wrote:
> * Wow! That looks like great software!
>> 1. https://github.com/novoid/Memacs
It *is* :-) I enjoy using it every day!
> Looks like it very well might
> do what Alan was looking for--and a whole lot more.
Yes, a *lot* more than this. You realize the real beauty of Mema
Karl Voit writes:
> In 1945, Vannevar Bush wrote a very famous essay «As we may think»
> in which he proposed a system he called «Memex»[9] which described
> the basic features of MyLifeBits, the web, and many more things.
Nice read, thanks a lot!
--
Bastien
Hi Karl,
nice idea. Maybe there are already "log my life" tools in the *nix
land. I have not digged, though. If there is such a tool, the work
is "only" to convert from its log format to Org format.
Karl Voit writes:
> My goal is that after the initial setup of one «connector» (I am
> sill
* Rainer Stengele wrote:
> Hi Karl,
Hi!
> nice idea!
Thanks :-)
> My first thoughts are a warning about big org files which can be
> quite slow to be processed as agenda files.
Sure.
That is why I am thinking of putting all this stuff into an archive
Org-mode file. That way your day to day w
* Rasmus wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
> It sounds very interesting. I would use something like that if it did
> not require to much hassle after initial setup.
My goal is that after the initial setup of one «connector» (I am
sill searching for a cool name for this) the additional effort is
nothing (or almo
* Karl Voit wrote:
>
[...]
> Imagine, you have got one (additional) «archive.org» (or
> «mylife.org_archive»[8]) which contains lots of small entries that
> represent many things you are doing on your computer:
[...]
> If you happen to know MyLifeBits[3] from MS Research, the papers
> from Gemmell