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tixuz / chapter_01_EN.md
Created May 12, 2026 21:02
OpenEMIS Practitioner's Guide - Chapter 1

Chapter 1. Getting OpenEMIS Running Locally

In this chapter. A local OpenEMIS Core 5.7 on your laptop in about half an hour — the docker-compose.yml I use, the first-boot sequence, what to expect at first login, and the small handful of problems that find new readers on their first afternoon.

The shortest argument for spending an hour of your life on a local OpenEMIS is this: demo.openemis.org is fine for browsing, but you cannot break it, and a system you cannot break is a system you cannot truly learn. The moment you need to test a workflow change, write against the API, or train a new colleague who is going to misclick into every wrong corner of the screen, you need a copy of OpenEMIS that you own. This chapter gets you to that copy.

1.1 Why run OpenEMIS locally?

Four readers, really. Three are obvious; the fourth less so.

LLM Wiki

A pattern for building personal knowledge bases using LLMs.

This is an idea file, it is designed to be copy pasted to your own LLM Agent (e.g. OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode / Pi, or etc.). Its goal is to communicate the high level idea, but your agent will build out the specifics in collaboration with you.

The core idea

Most people's experience with LLMs and documents looks like RAG: you upload a collection of files, the LLM retrieves relevant chunks at query time, and generates an answer. This works, but the LLM is rediscovering knowledge from scratch on every question. There's no accumulation. Ask a subtle question that requires synthesizing five documents, and the LLM has to find and piece together the relevant fragments every time. Nothing is built up. NotebookLM, ChatGPT file uploads, and most RAG systems work this way.

@max-kamps
max-kamps / 0preview.png
Last active May 14, 2026 11:17
RGB332 Palette for GIMP (properly ordered and named version)
0preview.png
@dantz
dantz / dashboard.yaml
Created May 2, 2026 07:51
Das Küchendashboard, wie es in meinem Video unter https://youtu.be/YBZ8nEqh4RU zu sehen ist.
kiosk_mode:
hide_header: true
hide_sidebar: true
views:
- type: sections
sections:
- type: grid
cards:
- type: conditional
conditions:

Ghostty Keyboard Shortcuts

Default keyboard shortcuts for Ghostty terminal emulator. Platform-specific differences are noted where applicable.

Window Management

Action Windows/Linux macOS
New window Ctrl+Shift+N Cmd+N
Close window Alt+F4 Cmd+Shift+W
@Francesco149
Francesco149 / set-up-xcodegen-signing-personal-team.md
Last active May 14, 2026 11:02
how to set up iOS code signing with a personal free provisioning team with xcodegen

I recently wrestled with the clusterfuck that is iOS code signing, so here's my setup to set up a swift xcodegen project signed with a personal (free) provisioning team. this doesn't require an apple developer account, just a regular apple id.

you'll be able to build whole thing from the command line without ever have to touch xcode ever again.

this was tested with xcode 10.0 (10A255) on High Sierra