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We talked with our co-founder and CTO Brooklyn Zelenka about her unusual career path, amazing achievements and experiences as a woman in tech. Read on to get to know one of our favorite fearless leaders.
James Little presented on Stork Search. He created it to solve the problem of locally owned, fast, relevant search for mostly static sites, combining a JavaScript interface powered by WebAssembly built in Rust.
The TiddlyWiki Community Chat on March 24th showcased the TiddlyWiki on Fission app, the new static publishing on the web feature, and the launch of the Open Collective.
The Fission team has had the pleasure of getting to know medical doctor and developer Abraham Samma. Abraham is based in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, where he practices medicine and develops open source software. His latest project is called Oneplaybook, and is built on TiddlyWiki.
Fission's March 18th, 2021 Demo Day, including how Fission uses IPFS, Brian demo'ing user domains and file links, and Brooke showing a preview of CLI linking. Plus community demos from TiddlyWiki and IndyWiki.
James Long presented at Fission's weekly video tech talk on March 11th, 2021. He is the creator of Actual Budget, a local first app with a unique approach to using SQLite and CRDTs for syncing across web, mobile and desktop apps.
We presented Fission's approach to local first apps on IPFS to the Local Offline Collaboration SIG on March 10th, 2021.
This past Thursday we had the opportunity to hear from one of the industry’s youngest rising talents. Dylan Steck @Dylan_Steck is the creator of Cortex, an organization whose mission is to create what he calls valuable Tools for Action.
In five minutes, anyone can have a Ghost blog up and running, with media uploads hosted on IPFS thanks to Fission.
What does a prolific 20th-century German scholar have to do with digital note-taking? Turns out quite a bit. We're looking at the note-taking system known as "Zettlekasten," and how you can use Fission and TiddlyWiki to create your own version.
in a world filled with social media, apps and games on our phones, we often expect everything to be free--but what is the hidden cost to you?
We meet on the third-Thursday-of-the-month for "Demo Days" where the Fission team talks about new releases & product updates, early demos of in-progress work, planned roadmap items followed by an open Q&A.