from Diary 2024-11-17

There’s also a feeling that automatic English translation might have stopped. image So it’s not that the translation has stopped, but that the import is mocking it up.

Based on “Yasukazu Nishio’s Scrapbox → Yasukazu Nishio’s External Brain”, there is a growing sense of “Maybe I should quit importing to Scrapbox.

look back

. Then I remembered mem.nhiro.org.

  • but it doesn’t have the data, it just hits Scrapbox’s API when accessing it and renders it.
  • Good features:.
    • Custom Domain Delivery with Vercel
    • Free UI design
  • Bad features:.
    • Data is acquired via Scrapbox’s API without a DB, so processing using data that cannot be obtained from Scrapbox is not possible.
  • Read. - What is mem? - > 2022-02-24 I’ve decided to call it mem because it’s tedious to say every time “based on Scrapbox content, customized views, and delivered using Vercel on a custom domain”.
    • 2022-03-08
      • Issues/needs of crossing multiple projects
    • Next-mem
      • Needs to span multiple services
  • https://github.com/nishio/mem

I put etude-github-actions together exactly one year ago (I started using it around April).

  • Obsidian Vault at /villagepump/Quartz.

    • static rendering
  • [/villagepump/JSON Canvas](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/JSON Canvas)

  • [/villagepump/Bluemo Obsidian vs Scrapbox consideration 202301](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/Bluemo Obsidian vs Scrapbox consideration 202301)

    • Three points of contention are scalability, communication with others, and website publication.

      • Good organization, I was thinking to myself as I wrote this far, “You have multiple needs mixed up that need to be resolved.
      • My needs are not necessarily equal to this, so I have to think it through myself properly.
  • Consideration Forked [/villagepump/Bluemo Obsidian vs Scrapbox study 202301](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/Bluemo Obsidian vs Scrapbox study 202301) and created [/villagepump/view addition study 202411](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/view addition study 202411). After some thought.nishio.icon

  • Obsidian or Scrapbox is a false choice

  • Since “flexible in expansion” is vague, make it a little clearer what kind of expansion you want to do.

  • I want to extend the View.

    • Backend can remain Scrapbox.
      • Scrapbox can continue to be used for the Japanese real-time part.
    • The conversion delay is not a problem because it is a replacement for what was originally translated into English and published at a rate of once a day.
      • I’ve been importing into Scrapbox.
        • But then, for those for whom English is not their native language in the first place, it would simply be “a site that for some reason cannot be machine translated”?
        • Frustration with not being able to add to the UI that it is a translation.
        • I’m feeling like I don’t want to rely on the “rewrite services without a write API by importing” hack anymore, since imports are now mocking me up.
    • In other words I want a place to host things after they are automatically translated into English.
      • I’m thinking that the same mechanism could be used to host the Japanese version, and that new features could be added along the way.
      • Should we limit ourselves to English hosts for once?
        • There is a lot to be learned from actually doing it.
  • Unknown if the Obsidian path should be followed in replacing View

  • We’re talking about Quartz two years ago at this time.

next action

.

  • Read back https://github.com/nishio/etude-github-actions
  • Create a new one with external-brain or something.
    • Save JSON
  • Create Japanese-English Obsidian format with ScrapboxToObsidian
  • Quartz v4 to Github Pages
    • (/nishio-en and mem.nhiro.org are operated in parallel without erasing once)

imagination

  • /nishio-en will not be updated as it is, and when it works with GitHub Pages, I’ll pin the “see here” page and be done with it.
  • MEM is another story.
    • I’d like to see them join forces in the long run, but not at this point.
    • Interesting things to do with embedding data could be derived from omni.

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