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  1. jermolene.com

    Video Chat with Jeremy Ruston, Creator of TiddlyWiki - Fission Video Chat Oct 22, 2020 from Fission on Vimeo. "Intertwingling the TiddlyWiki" 9th December 2018. I'm speaking with Joe Armstrong at CodeMesh 2018 on "Intertwingling the TiddlyWiki". Here are some links to things we plan to reference in the talk:
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      A weblog by Jeremy Ruston. 28th August 2024 Keynote at QCon London, April 2024. 9th January 2022 The Lenticulator. 2nd November 2021 The BBC Micro at 40. 13th March 2021 Interview with FLOSS Weekly Podcast. 20th November 2020 Video Chat with Boris Mann, Fission. 9th December 2018

    • The Lenticulator

      Step 4: Trim. Trim the excess paper with scissors or a guillotine. Step 5: Score. Score a line inbetween each slice of the picture. Use a blunt knife and a ruler, or a special scoring machine.

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      learning to program since 1978 Home About Archive Introducing Cecily

    • Jermolene TalkyTalky

      This TiddlyWiki contains the following tiddlers: $:/_fonts/lato-black-webfont.woff $:/_fonts/lato-blackitalic-webfont.woff $:/_fonts/lato-bold-webfont.woff $:/_fonts ...

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    In November 2011, Jeremy Ruston announced his departure from Osmosoft and commitment to continue development on TiddlyWiki. [23] [24] In December 2013 TiddlyWiki5 was released. It is a total rebuild of the original TiddlyWiki, based on HTML5 and with many significant improvements from lessons learnt over the years with the original TiddlyWiki.
  4. myownsys.com

    On September 20, 2024, TiddlyWiki celebrated its 20th anniversary. Created by Jeremy Ruston, TiddlyWiki emphasizes local storage and user control over data, distinguishing it from commercial alternatives. The tool, now in its fifth version, remains open-source and actively evolved, inspiring many successors in the PKM space while adhering to its core philosophy.
  5. codesync.global

    Jeremy Ruston cut his teeth writing books about the home computers of the early 1980's. He has worked at several startups, an investment bank, and enjoyed a stint as Head of Open Source Innovation at BT plc after his previous company was acquired by them. Jeremy is the creator of TiddlyWiki ("a hypertext card index system from the future"), and has led the community for nearly 15 years.

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    TiddlyWiki

    Wiki software

    TiddlyWiki is a personal wiki and a non-linear notebook for organising and sharing complex information. It is an open-source single page application wiki in the form of a single HTML file that includes CSS, JavaScript, embedded files such as images, and the text content. It is designed to be easy to customize and re-shape depending on application. It facilitates re-use of content by dividing it into small pieces called Tiddlers. TiddlyWiki is an unusual example of a practical quine. The idea of producing a copy of its own source code lies at the heart of TiddlyWiki's ability to independently save changes to itself. Quine is also the name of the unofficial TiddlyWiki application for iPhone/iPad. Wikipedia

    Developer(s)Jeremy Ruston and community members
    Initial releaseSeptember 30, 2004
    Written inJavaScript
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