Been trying #Logseq again. Maturing nicely especially now there's mobile apps.

After the success of the Web and Wikipedia, you'd think people would have concluded that hypertext was a good idea earlier—better late than never.

Lotsa prior art (TiddlyWiki, VoodooPad, Org mode etc.) but we're now going through a Cambrian explosion of interesting hypertexty, wiki-ish tools for thinking, research and writing.

Privacy & lack of enterprisey VC nonsense (cf. Dropbox, Evernote) being the norm is good.

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Do you know that you can export a portion of a Logseq graph as RDF?

github.com/logseq/nbb-logseq/t

It could be used to link together more graphs and other knowledge on the Web including Wikipedia and Wikidata.

@post Yup, the ability to build out a vocabulary as you go is fantastic.

Once people have got smart lists in Logseq using properties and tags, it's only a hop, skip and a jump to matching them up with external identifiers...

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