There is also a new #PracticalSolid episode about the #PodOS search feature. Check it out and (โš  bad pun incoming) let me know how you find it! ๐Ÿ˜‰

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/pcYPSMLt1ZyW1V6ppfDCXM

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#013 Find things in a Solid Pod

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Did you know it takes only one docker command to run your own #Solid Pod?

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/mrcADMoetPDHcs9nvrsZ5K

Whether you want to start a local development server or run a pod under your own domain, you'll learn the basics in this video.

#PracticalSolid

#011 Run your own Pod server

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A neat syntax to write down data on a #Solid Pod is called #turtle. It is nearly as simple as writing a short english sentence. So let's add a first turtle file to your pod, to make statements about things.

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/oPUqZqznfESCKy23Ei9MPz

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#009 Turtle Crash Course

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I want to empower you to fully leverage the data stored on your #Solid Pod, extending its potential beyond the limits of individual apps.

To achieve this, we need to cover the basics of Solid's data model: RDF, also known as Linked Data.

This is what my latest @practical_solid video is about.

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/826rp5Y47ydUU9k8wRCGmB

It's easier than you might think, and practical applications quickly follow in future episodes.

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#008 A tiny bit of RDF theory

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With #Solid you do not only gain control over your own data: Using links you can incorporate data that was shared with you into the apps you are using.

In the latest #PracticalSolid video I am showing, how to link an address book stored in another Pod, so that you can view it in your contacts app, right next to the contacts you created yourself.

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/sANcL7EoCbibsxZ5nR2waT

#007 Linking to other's data

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Kudos to @noeldemartin, who developed this great #Solid app!

#Umai #PracticalSolid

There are lots of nice recipes on the web. Bigger recipe sites often allow you to store your favorites in a cookbook. Unfortunately those are always restricted to recipes on that site.

Here comes #Solid to the rescue: With an app like #Umai you can store any recipe found on the web to a cookbook in your own Pod.

In the latest #PracticalSolid video, I am showing you how to do that!

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/x4mML2c4fnHE4xH7JMjCGG

Let me know what you think!

#006 Storing recipes in your Pod

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Did you know, that you can use your #Solid Pod to host a #website? I will show you how to upload your first #HTML page.

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/rgpGJyurScqat8jL24LuBw

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#005 Host a website

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I am going to show you a super power of Solid: Reusing data in different apps. We do not have to stick with SolidOS, but can use other apps in parallel on the same data.

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/9TNczeoZPxZ8APxxjDoU7S

#solid #PracticalSolid #interoperability #SolidOS #PodOS

#004 The power of data reuse - A contacts app example

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#SolidOS is installed on many Pods by default and most people I talked to do not like it's UI (for good reasons). Yet it is very powerful, if you know where to click. So here is a crash course through some basic functionality. https://tube.tchncs.de/w/jy1rLo6uXc8yxvXHQYM9kz More will follow in later episodes, as well as some far more appealing and modern #Solid applications. Stay tuned :) #PracticalSolid
#003 SolidOS crash course

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