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Well, bakery/2 is getting pretty crowded now that it has appeared on Memepool. Don't want to lose the old info, maybe it's time to start archiving.
TheBrain
http://www.thebrain.com A program that connects information as trains of thought. [quanta, Mar 08 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]
(?) Graph Layout (Example 1)
http://java.sun.com...ayout/example1.html Sun's old (static) interactive graph applet [jutta, Mar 08 2000]
Everything2
http://www.everything2.com/ Another way to ``organize'' information. [egnor, Mar 08 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]
(?) ThinkMap
http://www.plumbdesign.com/thesaurus/ A rather cool GUI for displaying networks [hippo, Mar 08 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Baked & dumped ideas
http://www.halfbake...26_20dumped_20ideas The other, more recent thread on the same notion. [jutta, Mar 08 2000]
TouchGraph
http://www.touchgraph.com Like sun's graph layout, combined with TheBrain [jetfish5, Mar 08 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]
The Internet Archive Project
http://www.archive.org/ Extensive archive of the HB. [BinaryCookies, Sep 07 2002]
Archived list of all of our ideas as of August 15, 2000 (no earlier available)
http://web.archive..../index-by-name.html Ironically, it's where I found this idea. Looks like fewer than 500. We have well over 50,000 ideas today and I wouldn't call it crowded. [notexactly, Apr 08 2019]
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Don't have to archive it in a hierarchial way...maybe a networked/relational way?
Admittedly, categories have to be expanded...how many end up under "Other"?
Good example is what the site to the left has got. There's a SiteBrain too. |
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Some things have to be reshuffled, though. The idea called
"Josh" is a pretty good example. |
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Nothing, but it seems to be a mistake - Josh thought the "Name"
field meant HIS name, not the name of the idea. I almost made that
mistake too. |
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As for the cone trees, well heck, we can bring Vennevar and the memex into
this discussion too. I simply suggested SiteBrain because it's
useable - and available. |
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Oh, of course! Thanks for explaining the Josh thing. |
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The brain looks cute, but patenting a graph editor
in 2000 is just plain silly. |
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When starting out, I've thought about doing
something similar to the Java graph applet,
but just didn't find a solution that looked good,
was easy to interact with, and loaded quickly. |
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would it be possible to archive along the lines of the way mempool do it? Have a few very loose categories and dump everything that has not been updated since a set date to its respective category page. You could maybe even allow items to be linked to a maximum of (say) 3 different categories. |
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I agree that categories suck. What about a "rank by annotation"? The number and length of annotations should be somewhat correlated with interest (if not quality!). |
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V_e_r_y cool halfbakery archive. |
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as I see it, it is just a snapshot. am I wrong? |
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what was so special about April 2001? |
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I'm not sure I'm comfortable with that archive of my ideas. I prefer they stayed gone. |
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