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This is Harry Yang’s page, a public instance of Eddybase, which I use to test out Eddybase’s capabilities of storing both human- and machine-readable information. Eddybase can store class notes, day-to-day workflows, and more. Its complement, the currnetwork, consists of processes to parse, modify, and synthesize the information. Unfortunately I haven't yet figured out data federation, so a private instance of Eddybase can't share any data with this public instance. | This is Harry Yang’s page, a public instance of Eddybase, which I use to test out Eddybase’s capabilities of storing both human- and machine-readable information. Eddybase can store class notes, day-to-day workflows, and more. Its complement, the currnetwork, consists of processes to parse, modify, and synthesize the information. Unfortunately I haven't yet figured out data federation, so a private instance of Eddybase can't share any data with this public instance. | ||
Recently I’ve been testing math rendering integrations on Eddybase. Have some equations | Recently I’ve been testing math rendering integrations on Eddybase. Have some equations; they were erased last time the database formatting was updated, but should be here to stay. | ||
<math>0=\frac{V}{C} + L\frac{d^2V}{dt^2} + R\frac{dV}{dt}</math> | <math>0=\frac{V}{C} + L\frac{d^2V}{dt^2} + R\frac{dV}{dt}</math> |
Revision as of 03:04, 2 December 2024
Welcome!
This is Harry Yang’s page, a public instance of Eddybase, which I use to test out Eddybase’s capabilities of storing both human- and machine-readable information. Eddybase can store class notes, day-to-day workflows, and more. Its complement, the currnetwork, consists of processes to parse, modify, and synthesize the information. Unfortunately I haven't yet figured out data federation, so a private instance of Eddybase can't share any data with this public instance.
Recently I’ve been testing math rendering integrations on Eddybase. Have some equations; they were erased last time the database formatting was updated, but should be here to stay.
Why Eddybase?
- Eddybase is built on Wikibase, a Mediawiki-based open-source software for creating knowledge bases.
- A more perfect platform for my notes I could not find!
- So Eddybase and the currnetwork are equipped with tools to help me process my handwritten notes, index them, and display the results.