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Archive Halfbakery

Flush LRU items out of their letter slot, into an archive.
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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.
dean, Mar 08 2000

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.   

       Some things have to be reshuffled, though. The idea called "Josh" is a pretty good example.
quanta, Mar 09 2000
  

       What's wrong with Josh?
jutta, Mar 09 2000
  

       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.   

       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.
quanta, Mar 09 2000
  

       Oh, of course! Thanks for explaining the Josh thing.   

       The brain looks cute, but patenting a graph editor in 2000 is just plain silly.   

       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.
jutta, Mar 09 2000
  

       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.
rob, Mar 16 2000
  

       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!).
rmutt, Mar 23 2000
  

       V_e_r_y cool halfbakery archive.
thumbwax, Sep 08 2002
  

       as I see it, it is just a snapshot. am I wrong?   

       what was so special about April 2001?
po, Sep 08 2002
  

       I'm not sure I'm comfortable with that archive of my ideas. I prefer they stayed gone.
waugsqueke, Sep 08 2002
  


 

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