How I Use Feather Wiki as a Private Brain Dump Tool

Discover Feather Wiki, a FOSS lightweight and customizable personal private web notebook, with multi-device sync via Syncthing and Android support using Termux.

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@happyborg @BenjaminNelan @t0maz

If you find a webapp, it will run in a browser ... vetted by Google. So what have you accomplished?

But you can consider #TiddlyWiki . Launch it from tiddlystow (https://btheado.github.io/tiddlystow/v2/ ) in your chromium-based browser and you have webapp-like tool. Use syncthing to share it with your other devices.

Tiddlystow put saver

building my newsletter in #ProcessWire with the #ProMailer module has been great. Here is the custom interface I built for drafting dispatches. Notice there is also a #TiddlyWiki Import tab at the top, which accepts individual tiddler urls and will pull in the images and text from my wiki to help me get started with the draft.

The layout is also custom, down to the height of the body field and the placement of the columns and image fields.

@synlogic4242

> localfirst.

I wonder if people know how to have fun with a computer without social media, let alone without the web in general, let alone without the internet in general. Some of the most fun I've had recently was dinking around with #Plan9 with nothing more than a bunch of manpages and the occasional web lookup via #Mothra (a web browser who's capabilities closely match #Dillo — very web 1.0)

Shameless plug(s):
https://rldane.space/i-loved-computers-before-the-internet-was-a-thing.html
https://rldane.space/web-10-is-unironically-going-great.html

> text-bias. terminals, CLIs, shells.

I love the fact that plain text has more or less won. Markdown. JSON. XML, umm, yeah. XD

> Markdown.

MARK the FRICK [DOWWWWWWWWN]
I was literally writing Uni class notes in MS Word until I discovered Markdown (not until after abandoning grad school, sadly). When I learned about it, I was like,

"This is a UNIX system, I know thi—"

*COUGH*

I mean,

"This is basically just #WikkaWiki or early #TiddlyWiki markdown! I already know this!!"

And I've loved it ever since, like 7 years, now.

> decentralized. p2p. e2ee. no surveillance supported, allowed or even possible.

The glazed-eyed look when I tell people that their security cameras could be e2ee'd, that they didn't have to give some creepy corpo a 24/7 view into their kids bedrooms.
Mein gott

> middle finger to the rentier & grifter class.

Thank God for the #fediverse for teaching me terms like "grifter," "rent-seeking," and the like. Y'all have ruined this Texas boy 🤣

I was talking to my aunt a few months ago, and this totally white lady raised by conservative Christians said, "Man, capitalism just ruins everything!"

My immediate response: "DEAR GOD, [NAME], THEY HAVE RUINED YOU!!!" 😂

> anti-AI caltrops the norm.

YAS. I wanna see TONS of anti-AI honeypots ;)
There needs to be a service called amislopornot.com that lets you punch in a git repo URL and tells you if there's any agents.md, claude, or copilot contributions. #Fedi, make this happen! 😆

> return to compute efficiency (where every pixel, character, cycle and bit is precious and not to be wasted -- unless its for sake of funny cat videos, and even that the only exception. ok also dogs in costumes. no other exceptions. maybe a re-binge of Firefly. literally no other exceptions, however. unless Minecraft has new skins avail. again: last possible exception.

Make .GIF for still images again. It was never meant to be used for animations. 😥
The fact that you can effortlessly convert an animated GIF to mp4 in like a few seconds with ffmpeg, shave off no less than half the storage with no perceptible loss of quality (on a highly dithered image, to boot!) really tells you it's just not meant for that.

> the important point is to aspire to be a vegan even while mouth stuffed with fresh bacon.)

This is the last sentence that EVER needs be writ.
Literature is now declared COMPLETE.
I have a B.S. in Literary Studies, I have the auttorritaah!!!

I Loved Computers Before the Internet was a Thing

I published “Getting Started With TiddlyWiki in 2026 (featuring encryption & TiddlyDesktop)” at
https://www.ii.com/tiddlywiki-quick-start/
#InfiniteInk #TiddlyWiki #Privacy #Security #Productivity #GTD #NoteTaking #Encryption #Wiki #WebDev #Words #Writing
#Byℵ #ByNM

I've posted to Hacker News about using TiddlyWiki for Andrej Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47908792

I've been working on https://github.com/Jermolene/twillm, which uses TiddlyWiki's Node.js configuration so an LLM agent like Claude Code can read, write, and organise tiddlers in an existing Markdown vault.

#tiddlywiki #llmwiki #karpathy #pkm

(Disclosure: I originally created TiddlyWiki.) For the single-file configuration... | Hacker News

@emkingma take a look at #tiddlywiki. It's totally customisable, although not entirely out of the box. However, there's a great community that's really reactive to questions and is friendly. It's actively maintained and a new version has just been released. I hope this is interesting. See https://tiddlywiki.com/
TiddlyWiki v5.4.0

a non-linear personal web notebook

TiddlyWiki 5.4.0 is out in the wild after a major push and significant positioning for future upgrades. Congrats to all the contributors involved!

https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/announcing-the-release-of-tiddlywiki-v5-4-0/15194

#tiddlywiki #foss #wiki

Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.4.0

Today is a big day for TiddlyWiki with the release of v5.4.0. There are some big improvements, and many smaller ones, that significantly enhance the experience of building with it. https://tiddlywiki.com You can upgrade your existing single file wikis here: https://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html For Node.js users, the new version is available on npm at https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki As usual, please exercise caution when upgrading, and take care to keep backup copies of everything im...

Talk TW
Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.4.0

Today is a big day for TiddlyWiki with the release of v5.4.0. There are some big improvements, and many smaller ones, that significantly enhance the experience of building with it. https://tiddlywiki.com You can upgrade your existing single file wikis here: https://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html For Node.js users, the new version is available on npm at https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki As usual, please exercise caution when upgrading, and take care to keep backup copies of everything im...

Talk TW
@natweaver I use #Emacs Org Mode for idea and research notes and plaintext first drafts, with #Git (through the Magit interface) for version control. After drafting on my own I export to .odt or .docx for editing on #LibreOffice and sharing/submitting. For one huge project I use #TiddlyWiki for interconnected, citation-tracked research notes. Still migrating my notes over from #Zotero for that last part.