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Shipyard (https://shipyard.build/) | New York, NY or Remote, US | Full-Time | Full-stack/Backend Engineer Shipyard helps teams dynamically create and manage ephemeral environments on Kubernetes. From dev to production, Shipyard automates the provisioning of these environments (and the underlying infrastructure) at all steps of the software development lifecycle. We're proudly backed by Heavybit... - Source: Hacker News / about 4 years ago
You should definitely check out Tropy: https://tropy.org/ It's open-source, so no worries about a company shutting it down, and it handles a lot of the stuff you're asking for. It’s designed for organizing and managing research photos, but it has features that fit archival needs pretty well. Open and future-proof: Metadata is stored in JSON-LD, so even if Tropy disappears, your data isn’t locked up. It doesn’t... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Yeah, I just stumbled upon this project and wanted to share, I'm currently using Obsidian for my personal wiki, but I use Zotero a lot as a paper repo and reader, the organization and metadata tools are great, and extending it to a more powerful note-taking tool seems like a no-brainer. Now it just needs an EPUB reader to replace Calibre, then it'd just be the perfect all-in-one personal library. For now I'm using... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I'm personally a big fan of digitizing as you go, since that is ultimately what is going to make the images the most accessible for you and your family. Even if you aren't going to make high resolution scans, a cell phone image of the photo provides a great opportunity to compile notes and related resources in a more accessible digital format. A resource I can highly recommend is called Tropy (https://tropy.org/),... Source: about 2 years ago
One idea to store pictures of an analog Zettelkasten: Tropy - it's a side project to Zotero. Https://tropy.org/. Source: about 2 years ago
So if you like an image, save it somewhere together with the prompt. I'm using Lightroom. Tropy is a free option that should be good too. Source: about 2 years ago
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