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infogulch avatar infogulch commented on June 11, 2024 1

I think that's a reasonable perspective, thanks for responding!

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gabefair avatar gabefair commented on June 11, 2024

See the readme

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mholt avatar mholt commented on June 11, 2024

Yeah, as you saw in the README, Perkeep is a very different project:

Yeah, I know this is very similar to what Perkeep does. Perkeep is a way cooler project in my opinion. However, Perkeep is more about storage and sync, whereas Timeliner is more focused on constructing relationships between items and projecting your digital life onto a single timeline. If Perkeep is my unified personal data storage, then Timeliner is my automatic journal. (Believe me, my heart sank after I realized that I was almost rewriting parts of Perkeep, until I decided that the two are different enough to warrant a separate project.)

Thank you for your sponsorship btw!

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infogulch avatar infogulch commented on June 11, 2024

As you note these projects aren't quite in the same lane, but have you considered using Perkeep as a/the backend store for timeliner data? These projects are very closely aligned in values and approach but they operate in a different layer so they seem quite complimentary from what I can see. It seems like they could both benefit from a tighter collaboration. E.g. eventually timeliner will need to solve sync and storage as data grows; and perkeep really needs a better ui. (An "automatic journal" like timeliner's ought to be the default view of all of these kinds of projects.)

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mholt avatar mholt commented on June 11, 2024

I don't think layering the complexity of Perkeep underneath Timeliner is really going to be helpful. Timeliner just stores things to the file system and indexes them with a sqlite db, and this has scaled to millions of items so far. I think if physical storage is a limitation then that can certainly be solved by implementing solutions at the storage layer (like raid, etc.) but I don't think it needs to integrate with Timeliner.

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