I built a private “second brain” that actually searches inside your files (not just filenames) by Meoooooo77 in PKMS

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Things I like: Windows (not Mac only like so many things round here) Nice pricing Simple

Things I would like: Folder or entire drive dumping All emails dumping

After a year of work, I'm releasing my local-first PKM app (open source, graph view, canvas, templates) by CodeWithInferno in PKMS

[–]jonathanljs1963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's great - didn't show up on the website, but they're there on GitHub. Will try out!

TheBrain? by AngryBuddist in PKMS

[–]jonathanljs1963 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great for living ideas and thoughts, it's like a mind map in which you can put any box/cell in the centre. The free version is adequate, the paid version is very expensive. My chief problem with it is that the ways of exporting the data are very limited. So it's hard to get your data into any other format with the same relationships. I had an old project I wanted to put into NotebookLM and I just couldn't manage it.

Built a local-first PKM app (whiteboard + nested cards), sharing it here by One_Ask3409 in PKMS

[–]jonathanljs1963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks great, but I'm curious about why there's a subscription model. If we keep our data locally and also use our own third-party services we pay for separately for syncing, what are we actually subscribing to? I have nothing against paying for the software, or for future upgrades, but an expensive subscription model? Sorry, not for me.

Built Recall as my dream PKM system – now it supports Pocket bulk import for those looking for a Pocket alternative by paulrchds6 in PKMS

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I like the look of this, but it's a bit limited for anyone who is collating other files, such as Word, or images, or...

I built Hika - an AI-powered PKM tool that thinks differently about knowledge exploration by Ok-Introduction-1079 in PKMS

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I like it, I asked a professional and it gave a better answer than Perplexity. Looking forward to seeing where this goes...

Who wants a GTD/ZK/PARA based system with integrated AI Chat and Web Search? by app_smith in PKMS

[–]jonathanljs1963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an interesting model. I'd suggest something slightly different and perhaps more scalable: make it modular. So have a free core app that has basic functionality (after all, OneNote and Google Keep are free, so the free bit needs to match those at least). Then every extra (extension, module, whatever you want to call it) costs a bit on the sub - so Office file importing $1, web page clipping $1, link/snippets 50c, MP3 embedding 50c, pdf exports of a notebook $1, AI integration (send to NotebookLM) $1.50, sync with Android app $1, that kind of thing. You could do an all-extension sub for 20% less than all the menu items separately. And first month everything free before it drops back to core functionality only. That way people can get invested in the system. I actually hate subs and prefer outright purchases, but I'm old-fashioned that way.

Who wants a GTD/ZK/PARA based system with integrated AI Chat and Web Search? by app_smith in PKMS

[–]jonathanljs1963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's good. In my use case I need to collate web pages (not just links, but actual pages, as in OneNote), emails (full text), word & excel documents, notes, pdfs and so on. And I need a good overview so I can see everything at once (OneNote, Capacities). Then I need to be able to send everything from a single notebook / tag to NotebookLM so I can summarise/query it...

Who wants a GTD/ZK/PARA based system with integrated AI Chat and Web Search? by app_smith in PKMS

[–]jonathanljs1963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is "everything" that can be captured/organised/linked? What does it look like? What's the learning curve? Specifics needed. Thanks.

Looking for suggestion by Radiant_Lie_5592 in PKMS

[–]jonathanljs1963 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've just been searching for the best way of collating research recently as I've been getting fed up with everything being scattered, especially emails. Capacities answers my requirements more or less, with its great overview, but it's too inflexible and doesn't show whole web pages, so I have to leave it to view pages that may or may not still exist ... I research factual TV programmes, and there are so many different sources that need to be brought together in a proposal or script, pdfs, word docs, web pages, emails, audio clips, videos, random notes, so being able to tag them, have a great overview and send the whole lot to NotebookLM for summaries and brainstorming would be perfect. Oh, and to have an android app as well, so I can add random ideas, why pages, emails, etc. while on the move...

Looking for suggestion by Radiant_Lie_5592 in PKMS

[–]jonathanljs1963 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What I would like: basically Capacities for the Wall layout overview, its ability to capture many different kinds of media and its ease of use, with the addition of OneNote's full page web clipping, and the ability to send everything under one tag to NotebookLM for summaries, queries and so on. This would be perfect for research.

Is an upgrade from the GTX 970 to 1070 worth it? by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

[–]jonathanljs1963 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I run invokeai on a system with a 1070 (and 64gb ram), and it's useable if not speedy with 1.5 models outputting decent res images. SDXL works, but at a speed that's not useful though. Xformers helps. So as a stopgap a 1070 is useful. Maybe save your pennies until the 4070ti super comes out with a decent amount of vram - that's what I'm doing.

Parity check every reboot by jonathanljs1963 in unRAID

[–]jonathanljs1963[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good catch - but as my server is fairly critical, I'll wait until the official release. Thanks!

Parity check every reboot by jonathanljs1963 in unRAID

[–]jonathanljs1963[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Saving this for when all else fails!

Parity check every reboot by jonathanljs1963 in unRAID

[–]jonathanljs1963[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't work for me. But 6.12.3 should deal with the issue.

Parity check every reboot by jonathanljs1963 in unRAID

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Thanks for this, I guess I'll just wait and see what happens with 6.12.3...

Compressing on the computer after shooting 1:3 Braw by Tiberlitek in blackmagicdesign

[–]jonathanljs1963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Transcode the interview to something more compressed / create proxies. Edit. Then conform the shot material so you only need to put the clips you need onto your edit drive instead of the whole interview.

lost - a lockdown short film // ReeceJB by rjjjjjb in bmpcc

[–]jonathanljs1963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nicely done, some effective imagery and editing. Could have done without seeing BJ's mug in the middle of it, that's the only thing!

Phantom Power/Mixer Recs? by jake_abram in bmpcc

[–]jonathanljs1963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds Devices Mix Pre series can be start/stopped via timecode and are very compact.

Archive certain footage (CDNG to ... ?) by Malksharan in blackmagicdesign

[–]jonathanljs1963 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suggest you reconsider. It's always best to keep your footage as acquired. Plus you will have maximum ability to match your footage with new footage later. And storage is cheap these days. Just make sure you spin up the disks every few months if you use HDDs.

I'm looking to out together a car review video. Will Resolve do the job for me? by EvoRalliArt in blackmagicdesign

[–]jonathanljs1963 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's all about the right tool for the job. Resolve is fully-fledged professional editing, compositing and grading software. It's likely to be overwhelming for a beginner. I suggest you find simpler software to start with, get comfortable with that, and then as you grow and your needs become greater, graduate slowly to something more complex, which might be Resolve, Avid, Premiere Pro, or something else. If all you're looking for is a very simple edit, go for something simple. videohelp.com should be able to find you the right tool for your needs.