Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-18 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Jeremy & all I think the ability TiddlyWiki has to (relatively easily?) control external devices and programs is very, very interesting & significant. A lot of the time we think "internal" about it, but it seems to me this intelligent "external control" aspect is very significant and not yet

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
There’s a video of Jed talking about it at last year’s TW meetup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUqzcXUGyfA Best wishes Jeremy > On 18 May 2018, at 09:46, Ste Wilson wrote: > > Now that you mention it I do remember Jed saying he used tiddly to control a > robot... I just don't think it set

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-18 Thread Ste Wilson
Now that you mention it I do remember Jed saying he used tiddly to control a robot... I just don't think it settled in how awesome a feat that is... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receivin

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-17 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXgcNBXGThs Is pretty mind-blowing. BUT TW is actually quite "do things" enabled out-of-the-box. Or quite close to that. Did you see Jed controlling a robot? Or enabling speech playback of Tiddlers? I like this stuff as it brings out THE EDGE of what is

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-17 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
@TiddlyWiki just Tweeted about this. It got immediate interest. https://twitter.com/TiddlyWiki/status/997117597744328709 Andreas Hahn wrote: > > I hope I am not offtopic with sharing this, but back in February I wrote > a plugin for a Minecraft server that conne

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-17 Thread Ste Wilson
... Just watched the Minecraft tiddlywiki vid Wow! That's like magik! How the hell do you do that!!! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywi

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-15 Thread 'Andreas Hahn' via TiddlyWiki
Thanks Kalmir, the Tiddlywiki side of things are easily setup, as its just a simple plugin, but it also works with either Jed's MultiUser Version (now called Bob or something else?) or with TiddlyServer. (Note, you have to run the nodejs version here) The Minecraft server is fairly tricky, b

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-15 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Alex AlexHough wrote: > > I've been exploring space and thinking, from starting point of a garden > explicitly designed for speculation > I think its a good analogy. A very good analogy, actually. "Gardening" is a great example of an activity that needs to be (a) responsive to current con

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-15 Thread Alex Hough
Josiah, I've been exploring space and thinking, from starting point of a garden explicitly designed for speculation The Garden of Cosmic Speculation,positive feedback in my attention system: It now seems MORE LIKELY to be directed towards how GARDENS AND PLACES can interact with THINKING,

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-15 Thread Kalmir
Andreas, I think this is pure awesomeness! I have been considering to build mem palaces in Minecraft but havn't got to it yet. Is it difficult to set up your solution (for a non-coder, half-geek)? On Friday, May 11, 2018 at 3:44:47 PM UTC+2, Andreas Hahn wrote: > > Hi, > > I hope I am not offt

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-11 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Andreas After I got an initial version to work, I more or less ran out of ideas > It was brilliant to see it. Side note on "ideas" on Memory Palaces. That they can, at first, be tough to populate on computers, comes out, think, by comparing to the "classical method". Once one has

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-11 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Whoah! Andreas that is seriously interesting (and very much on-topic). The idea to use the TW to "navigate" an external "visual framework" is very effective in that. Best wishes Josiah Andreas Hahn wrote: > > I hope I am not offtopic with sharing this, but back in February I wrote > a plugin

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-11 Thread 'Andreas Hahn' via TiddlyWiki
Hi, I hope I am not offtopic with sharing this, but back in February I wrote a plugin for a Minecraft server that connects to Tiddlywiki for the purposes of exploring memory palaces. The idea was that you could link up places within your Minecraft world to tiddlers within your wiki, which wou

[tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-05 Thread TonyM
The old cliche of multimedia training still holds true. Representing what you learn with a combination of media, text, audio, actions and repition, not to menton effective models and frameworks is a sure fire way to improve learning even without knowing why it helps. Tiddlywiki can handle all o

[tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-05 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Before the idea of "external memory" (writing, then computers) we had the "art of the locus". First mentioned in Ancient Greece. This method of organising information uses associative memory. A computer before computing. Typically one would visualise a complex building with alcoves, statues, pa