Fiamma (PKM and links wiki)
Hello!
This Wiki here is just for testing purposes, pre-pre-pre-alpha. I'd love to use it as my next bookmarking service, since Delicious is practically dead, and I haven't found any free similar alternatives.
I have been inspired by http://www.fsavard.com/flow/2008/11/using-a-personal-wiki-for-bookmark-organization/. The idea of using a wiki for bookmark organization is wonderful, especially seeing how cluttered my current ersatz "Links" page on http://pchr8.net/ is. Plus I love the "control the data yourself" flavour of it.
Lastly, it allows me to use multiple axes for organization. Later I will think of a more formal architecture for the links.
Currently, this wiki will be divided into the following very broad areas:
- IT - Linux, Programming, Infosec, ...
- Resources - Sites which I might find continually useful, references
- Constant reference - References I'll be using more often than others.
- People - Psychology, Influence psychology, Psychiatry, Stories
- [[:Category:Psychology|Psychology]
- Art - Design, Aesthetics, Literature as an art
- Language - Languages, uses of language, linguistics
- Productivity - which includes learning, knowledge organization, speedreading, time management, personal finance, etc.
- Category:Rule of thumb -- Nice little rules/heuristics to remember.
- Category:Money -- Personal finance
- Travel - everything I find important about (low-budget) travel.
- Meta - Things dedicated to 'this' wiki
Additionally:
- Dump - Things which need to be sorted in relevant categories or otherwise reworked
- My projects - Things relevant to my own projects.
- Good - Big nice pages with lots of useful info.
Searching details how the pages can be searched. "Big" and potentially more useful pages are in Category:Useful.
Every page will be tagged, since a lot of the categories overlap.
Categories can contain other categories.
In every individual page, if it links to an outside resource I find interesting, I will try to make 10 key points or to paste in the most important paragraphs, so more of it will stay in my mind.
We'll see how this goes.