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2022-06-12

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hackers.town: 2022-06-12 Sun 13:33

Doing a thing in Pandas so I can work out how to reach the same end in Danfo.js.

I didn’t know how to do the thing in Pandas either, but I know how to look up stuff for that one.

hackers.town: 2022-06-12 Sun 15:27

Imported my Taskwarrior tasks into Obsidian. 1,983 new notes.

Animation of that graph’s not based just on timestamp or it would be hilarious. Just “doo de doo de doo de BWOMP”

Screenshot of obsidian.md with two main clusters of nodes: a scattered one indicated my original note, and an extremely dense one showing my new imported tasks

Adding 2k pages to the 1.5k I already had sure does make Dataview sad.

Kind of interesting to compare and contrast with importing into the Logseq graph.

Same basic clusters, but because tags are pages in Logseq — and some of those tags already existed — the task cluster doesn’t look quite so isolated.

Screenshot of Logseq knowledge graph after importing Taskwarrior tasks.

“but why”

just trying to get all the years of notes and logged activities into one(ish) structure

simplify tracking my many WTFs

Probably shouldn’t have left Logseq open during those last 7 rounds of edit-and-reimport.

Oh well I’m sure it’ll quit eventually.

Okay. Added some relevant metadata, linking imported Taskwarrior task dates to the relevant Logseq journal entry.

The graph shows a different distinction now, between the very large “coping with daily life” galaxy and the “learning stuff for its own sake” clouds.

Logseq journal page for 2017-12-01, linked to by tasks related to yarnwork and blogging.

Screenshot of a somewhat amorphous Logseq graph, which I attempted to describe in the tweet.

Really tempting to pull in tweets, toots, FB posts. Wonder if I still have my G+ archive around here somewhere.