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My personal knowledge repository
Home Page: https://lyz-code.github.io/blue-book
License: Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
Hello there,
Recently i have researched and found that you are a member of top tier tracker BTN [BroadcasTheNet] . I have excellent ratio proofs , speedtest proofs and experience with private trackers. Can you give me an invite ? If yes, then it would be great really. I have many invitations from differetnt trackers and i am really in need of getting into BTN tracker
my email : [email protected]
Thank you for your patience
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Hi!
I love the idea and implementation of this! I had a read through Forking this Garden and have a couple of (hopefully simple) questions.
Hello! I came across this section in the Bluebook.
but it still doesn't have a jellyfin scrobbler.
As of writing this comment, Ryot supports Jellyfin. Or are there any other features missing?
Dear @lyz-code
I've created a repo with some ideas for freedom of information that I hope you might be interested in (from reading your blue book I saw you're into Freedom of Knowledge): https://github.com/funkotron/tree
The idea is to augment mkdocs to make it easier for an average user to use.
This includes Navigation wise (use dot notation in filenames or folder structure to build navigation), internal Linking (double bracket notation for linking), using a pipeline to convert webpages and PDFs to markdown so they can be archived and referenced, and Installation (using a PyInstaller) and publishing to IPFS.
Please take a look and feel free to give any feedback/review/ideas or use any of the examples to build an actual functional version :) Apologies for my poor and messy code, I hope it makes sense!
I'd love to get this working with either PyInstaller or a docker service like this https://github.com/bluxmit/alnoda-workspaces/tree/main/workspaces/mkdocs-magicspace so that more people could publish their own sites, build up and connect ideas they've read across the web or in PDFs and write their own articles.
Thank you
the QMK driven split keyboard that you were allegedly building, shouldn't that be there?
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Hi @lyz-code – you can promptly close this issue, but I had to say that I am incredibly inspired by your digital garden.
I've been in a creative block of late, finding so much I enjoy learning and the urge to share it, but my previous "season's" approach of episodic content through blog or tweet doesn't give the same sense of satisfaction. Wandering through this welcoming space gave me immediate joy in a way I've learn to pursue. Thank you for sharing this.
Links for other projects and wish list return 202 here
Hi, sorry for mentioning you all in this issue, but I found not better way to show you my excitement about the blue book's new RSS feeds you can subscribe, to keep up with the site updates.
As you've shown interest in the past in the digital garden, I thought you might like them.
You can choose how often you want to see the site updates:
Check an example of an RSS entry
To build the feeds, I've developed the mkdocs-newsletter plugin, so if you have a MkDocs site, I'd love for you to try it, share your RSS feeds and give me some feedback.
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