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  • andonome@lemmy.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
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    andonome@lemmy.world
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    This little database has historical events, battles, names, and population totals, because those things are the boring research questions you need to answer for Vampire campaigns and similar.

    The database is in plain-text, so you can edit it with notepad or vim. But it’s also a relational database. Make of that what you will.

    Right now it mostly focuses on Belgrade.

    PRs very welcome.

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    • andonome@lemmy.worldA andonome@lemmy.world

      This little database has historical events, battles, names, and population totals, because those things are the boring research questions you need to answer for Vampire campaigns and similar.

      The database is in plain-text, so you can edit it with notepad or vim. But it’s also a relational database. Make of that what you will.

      Right now it mostly focuses on Belgrade.

      PRs very welcome.

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      macnielD This user is from outside of this forum
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      Mhm when I open that site on mobile I can’t get past the login screen, because I don’t have an account.

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      • macnielD macniel

        Mhm when I open that site on mobile I can’t get past the login screen, because I don’t have an account.

        andonome@lemmy.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
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        I forgot that gitlab makes everything private by default. Thanks for pointing that out!

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        • andonome@lemmy.worldA andonome@lemmy.world

          I forgot that gitlab makes everything private by default. Thanks for pointing that out!

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          I think it’s funny that your first step is installing Linux.

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          • andonome@lemmy.worldA andonome@lemmy.world

            This little database has historical events, battles, names, and population totals, because those things are the boring research questions you need to answer for Vampire campaigns and similar.

            The database is in plain-text, so you can edit it with notepad or vim. But it’s also a relational database. Make of that what you will.

            Right now it mostly focuses on Belgrade.

            PRs very welcome.

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            INeedManaI This user is from outside of this forum
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            #5

            Why not Logseq?

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            • INeedManaI INeedMana

              Why not Logseq?

              andonome@lemmy.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
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              Isn’t that a notes app?

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              • andonome@lemmy.worldA andonome@lemmy.world

                Isn’t that a notes app?

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                wrote last edited by ineedmana@piefed.zip
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                Depends how one divides note-taking and wiki/knowledge db. I think it’s exactly what you are achieving here but would allow for more connectivity between notes

                Something happens somewhere  
                * tags: 1600, invention, Belgrade  
                * [[Organisation]] used [[technology]] to discover [[thing]]  
                

                Then each of tags and those in [[]] would have their own pages, with all the references mentioned. You can also enter queries in the body of a note, to have tables with references. Insides are plain markdown, so still text-based and easy to modify. And one could browse the db on the phone. Logseq is open-source too

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                • INeedManaI INeedMana

                  Depends how one divides note-taking and wiki/knowledge db. I think it’s exactly what you are achieving here but would allow for more connectivity between notes

                  Something happens somewhere  
                  * tags: 1600, invention, Belgrade  
                  * [[Organisation]] used [[technology]] to discover [[thing]]  
                  

                  Then each of tags and those in [[]] would have their own pages, with all the references mentioned. You can also enter queries in the body of a note, to have tables with references. Insides are plain markdown, so still text-based and easy to modify. And one could browse the db on the phone. Logseq is open-source too

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                  #8

                  would allow for more connectivity between notes

                  Databases don’t have an upper limit of connections.

                  I’m sure both work fine, but this thing’s database-first, as it’s meant to deal with queries like ‘Events in Belgrade, between 1200 and 1450’, or ‘random male name from Catalan in 1520’.

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                  • andonome@lemmy.worldA andonome@lemmy.world

                    would allow for more connectivity between notes

                    Databases don’t have an upper limit of connections.

                    I’m sure both work fine, but this thing’s database-first, as it’s meant to deal with queries like ‘Events in Belgrade, between 1200 and 1450’, or ‘random male name from Catalan in 1520’.

                    INeedManaI This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Yes, but this thing is limited by tags. All the tags you have to put in manually

                    From your example in the link:

                    Century: 16
                    Year: 1521
                    Location: Belgrade
                    Tag: War
                    Event: Siege of Belgrade: Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent conquers Belgrade.
                    

                    Unless you add Sultan into Tags, you have to query event description too in order to find all the details about Sultan. In Logseq it would be enough to use [[Sultan Suleiman]] in the text and it would behave like another tag

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                    • INeedManaI INeedMana

                      Yes, but this thing is limited by tags. All the tags you have to put in manually

                      From your example in the link:

                      Century: 16
                      Year: 1521
                      Location: Belgrade
                      Tag: War
                      Event: Siege of Belgrade: Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent conquers Belgrade.
                      

                      Unless you add Sultan into Tags, you have to query event description too in order to find all the details about Sultan. In Logseq it would be enough to use [[Sultan Suleiman]] in the text and it would behave like another tag

                      andonome@lemmy.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Those are both manual tagging. One uses tag: sultan, the other uses [[sultan]].

                      And you can word-search both of them for Sultan.

                      Of course, if you have use for a WoD wiki, feel free to convert it. I assume Logseq will let people collaborate just as well with git.

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