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Cake day: June 23rd, 2023

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  • I’ve actually been using TiddlyWiki for years as a sort of JobWiki. I went with it because it doesn’t require any special software, just a web browser, it’s stored locally, and it’s relatively easy to use. It hangs out on our network so it’s easily accessible by my workmates or me, it works fairly well and I’ve probably not even scratched the surface of what it can do. I’d like to use Obsidian instead, BUT I think that’s a bridge too far for some people that aren’t tech saavy.









  • It seems more like a niche thing that’s useful for generating rough drafts or lists of ideas, but the results are hardly useable on their own and still require additional work to finesse them. In alot of ways, it reminds me of my days working on a production line with welding robots. Supposedly these robots could do hundreds/thousands of parts without making a mistake… BUT that was never the case and people always needed to double-check the robot’s work (different tech, not “AI”, just programmed movements, but similar-ish idea). By default, I just don’t trust really anything branded as “AI”, it still requires a human to look over what it’s done, it’s just doing a monotonous task and doing it faster than a person could, but you still can’t trust what it gives you.