Show HN: FAQT – A lightweight, personal knowledge base
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#2Edit: To make the reason for my comment clear, there was no link in the footer like there is now at the time I wrote it.
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#3I think you're missing a trick by not having any of your example's linked to an actual FAQT - those 8 boxes should link to shared examples, even the link in the share field at the bottom 404's :(
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#4How can a website / service be operated in 2015 without any contact or legal information? How am I supposed to use this for my personal information without being able to read the privacy statements or knowing who's operating the service to what purpose? Edit: To make the reason for my comment clear, there was no link in the footer like there is now at the time I wrote it.
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#5How can a website / service be operated in 2015 without any contact or legal information? How am I supposed to use this for my personal information without being able to read the privacy statements or knowing who's operating the service to what purpose? Edit: To make the reason for my comment clear, there was no link in the footer like there is now at the time I wrote it.
Not to mention some jurisdictions requiring a privacy policy, like California.
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#7A boss at an old job used to track little nuggets of information in a Word Doc he called his "Master" file. It had everything from bugs he had discovered with rare microcontrollers, to short reviews of meals he ordered at restaurants. (The idea behind the meals reviews is that the next time he went to the restaurant, he could look up what he had last time and decide if he wanted to have it again, or try something different)
I never could get as hardcore into this 'knowledge logging' thing, but I've been interested in a tool like this for a while now.
Re: Show HN: FAQT – A lightweight, personal knowledge base
#8How can a website / service be operated in 2015 without any contact or legal information? How am I supposed to use this for my personal information without being able to read the privacy statements or knowing who's operating the service to what purpose? Edit: To make the reason for my comment clear, there was no link in the footer like there is now at the time I wrote it.
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#10This is great! A boss at an old job used to track little nuggets of information in a Word Doc he called his "Master" file. It had everything from bugs he had discovered with rare microcontrollers, to short reviews of meals he ordered at restaurants. (The idea behind the meals reviews is that the next time he went to the restaurant, he could look up what he had last time and decide if he wanted to have it again, or tr…