Welcome to the chaotic wonderland of my digital universe! Dive into the public version of my GitHub, where I'm {just} starting to unleash my notes, thoughts, knowledge, and development projects on a variety of fuckery. If you're ready to engage with this magnificently organized shitshow of ideas and code trickery, I’d be thrilled to point you toward the chatbot location.
I'm ditching the siloed shitshow of knowledge management for a more integrated and open workflow. My digital life was previously a hot mess of compartmentalization:
- 📊 Knowledge base in project management tools
- 💻 Code repositories in private version control
- 📝 Notes scattered across various platforms
This fragmented hellscape might have been cozy, but it sure as hell wasn't doing any favors for professional growth or collaborative innovation. The leap to a public GitHub-centered workflow came about thanks to a perfect storm of reasons:
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🤖 AI Integration
With GitHub Copilot, Workspaces, and Spark, the platform is turning into a magnificent clusterfuck of AI-enhanced development - and I kinda love it!
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🌐 Open Collaboration
Public repositories are like a dumpster fire of knowledge, enabling spirited discussions and community interaction that'll make you wonder "what even is this shit?
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🔄 Unified Workflow
Combining knowledge management with code development is like transforming a steaming pile of challenges into gold - it creates a more cohesive professional narrative.
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🚀 Future-Proofing
Riding the wave of AI-driven dev trends and learning hellscape.
My GitHub, it's nested Obsidian vault, and future repository chaos {past project dumpster fires to be migrated in due time} isn’t just a shitshow of notes and code. Nope, it’s our wild ride through the tech hellscape, promising transparency and shared learning in the clusterfuck of modern development.
Transforming knowledge into a magnificent clusterfuck of interconnected notes, thoughts, and resources that level up over time. Unlike traditional blogs, these living documents get revamped and refined as my understanding takes a giant leap forward.
**Note, typically called a Digital Garden 🌱
├── ⚡ Quick Notes
├── 🎯 Private Projects {hidden until published}
├── 🎯 Pubic Projects
│ ├── Active Projects
│ ├── Shipped Projects
│ └── Cancelled Projects
├── 📄 Documentation
│ └── many
├── 📕 Literature & Media Imports
│ ├── Articles
│ ├── Books
│ ├── Podcasts
│ ├── Research Papers
│ └── Webinars
├── 🧠 My Notes
│ ├── Personal Growth
│ ├── Philosophy
│ └── Programming
├── 🗂️ Templates
├── Tags
├── smart-chats {hidden}
├── README.md
├── LICENSE
├── logo-wtfpl.png
├── choose-freedom.png
└── whatsapp-qr-code.png
- Programming
- Python
- APIs
- Generative Ai
- Development Documentation
- Personal Knowledge Management
- Philosophy
- Productivity
- Book Summaries
- Podcast Summaries
- Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/pistolwhip.justin/pistolwhip-justin.git
- Open the folder as a vault in Obsidian
- Download Obsidian
- Go to Settings → Choose "Open folder as vault"
- Select the cloned repository folder
This vault uses the following Obsidian plugins:
- Dataview
- Calendar
- Mind Map
- Tag Wrangler
- {Obsidian} Git
- Advanced Tables
- Editing Toolbar
- Make.md
- Smart Connections
This vault uses the Red Graphite theme. You can find the theme settings in .obsidian/themes/
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Custom CSS snippets are located in .obsidian/snippets/
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Time to turn this knowledge base into a collaborative shitshow of innovation - I'm down for some crazy-ambitious brainstorming sessions:
- Fork the repository
- Create a new branch (
git checkout -b feature/improvement
) - Make your changes
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add new feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/improvement
) - Create a Pull Request
This repository is licensed under the DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Heads up: take these notes with a grain of salt - they're my two cents, and I'm not ruling out some hellscape of errors or biases. Verify before you dive in, or you might end up wading through a shitshow of misinformation.
- Inspired by Andy Matuschak's Notes
- Built with Obsidian
- Special thanks to the [[Digital Gardens]] community
Last updated: 2024.11.3
If you find this vault helpful, consider:
- ⭐ Starring the repository
- 📢 Sharing it with others
- 📝 Contributing to its improvement