Comment by mholt

6 days ago

> I want it to also be a nextcloud and zotero replacement, storing all my documents and books and documenting when I added, opened, edited them. I want it to store all notes that I write.

Sounds in-scope so far. Long-term, perhaps, and maybe optional add-on features rather than built-in, but we'll see.

> I want it to record and display all browser tabs I open, when I do so, everything I copy and paste, every key I press.

That is possible in theory, but for me personally that's just too detailed. :D I wouldn't need all that granularity, myself.

But hey, the vision is pretty similar. We are generating all sorts of data to document and understand our lives -- we don't even have to deliberately write a journal -- but we have no way of comprehending it. This app is an attempt to solve that.

> That is possible in theory, but for me personally that's just too detailed. :D I wouldn't need all that granularity, myself.

I do see that. I think for that reason it would be cool to support a kind of extension system for arbitrary "collectors". And then solid filtering to filter data.

The vision is definitely similar. I am very pleasantly surprised to see your project. And I also like your ideas/roadmap on the website. I know you are building this for yourself/your family but I certainly would be open to contribute to it.

I feel like nextcloud replacement is out of scope ?

I mostly felt like Timelize was about being *behind* data-generating applications and showing and cross-referencing their data when reading the website.

I think the way is to do some sort of nextcloud extension that puts data into Timeline.

I also saw it tracks "documents" on the website but I didn't try it yet, and I would hope it can use external document sources that are already processing documents like paperless for example (which I am already using and liking)

  • Well, I don't plan on 1:1 feature parity with NextCloud or any comprehensive cloud suite. But I think in terms of what was mentioned: "storing all my documents and books and documenting when I added, opened, edited them. I want it to store all notes that I write," I think that's in scope.

    So yes, Timelinize sits behind your current work flows. It's more of a resting place for your data (which you can still organize and curate -- more features to come in this regard), but I also can see why it might make sense to be one's primary photo library application, in the future, with more development.

    As for document storage, this is still WIP, and the implementation could use more discussion to clarify the vision and specifics.

  • I also should have mentioned in my comment that I only host nextcloud for myself and my family.

    That may be more realistic and in scope than how nextcloud actually supports entire orgs/organizational units.

Timelinize looks rad. Congratulations.

> That is possible in theory, but for me personally that's just too detailed. :D I wouldn't need all that granularity, myself.

Think this can go quite far with just the browsing history & content of viewed webpages.

  • Thanks! Yes, I agree. Someone already implemented a Firefox history data source; I don't think it includes the _content_ of the pages, but that could be interesting.