Not 100% sure what are the ingestions methods available ?
Browser extension clipper and RSS are two. I guess I can manually create a node/atom ? Can it scan a local folder for markdown notes ? Or ocr some pdf -> markdown/frontmatter sidecar files -> atomic node ? That would be the dream.
Yes, regarding ingestion methods the following are available:
- RSS feed
- Web clipper browser extension (working on publishing the extension to the chrome store)
- Import a folder of markdown files (desktop app only)
- Manually ingest a one-off URL
- Manually create an atom
The iOS app is a more recent addition, also not yet published to the app store, but the idea is to add a share target so that during mobile browsing you can quickly add articles to your KB.
PDF support would be great, and I'd love to hear more ideas about ingestion methods if anyone has them!
- macOS is kind of crapifying, with Liquid Glass UI, iCloud services pushed down your throat…
- Windows 11…
- (some) Europeans are getting concerned about their complete lack of sovereignty on the tech stack, and Linux is one way to reclaim a small part of it.
- LLM agents like Claude code have lowered the bar so much for any setup operation and bash commands.
All in all, it seems like a good time for Linux to broaden a bit its adoption.
Could it be that, as we moved most of our consumption online the idea of visiting a dealer, garage or direct-seller, has become unnatural and intimidating ?
Suddenly you are confronted with the messy, material and mechanical reality rather than the clean product pages, specifications and marketing pictures.
Not 100% sure what are the ingestions methods available ? Browser extension clipper and RSS are two. I guess I can manually create a node/atom ? Can it scan a local folder for markdown notes ? Or ocr some pdf -> markdown/frontmatter sidecar files -> atomic node ? That would be the dream.
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