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id, aliases, tags, title
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Tags
These tags are presented in an associative order.
#destiny
#destiny describes the permanency of an item.
It does not necessarily reflect its current tags#status.
#destiny/fleeting
The content of an item tagged #destiny/fleeting
will ultimately be absorbed into another note
and the file deleted.
These notes may deviate from standard formatting.
#destiny/permanent
Notes tagged #destiny/permanent are intended for long-term use.
They are expected to reflect standard formatting and should be heavily tagged and linked.
#status
#status reflects the remaining work necessary
to bring an item to the standard of its tags#destiny.
#status/incomplete
Beyond intent, the note offers little to go on.
#status/draft
The main content of the note is present, but:
- text may need to be reflowed
- links may need to be added
- citations may be necessary
#status/complete
The text flows well, the note is sufficiently tagged and linked, and citations are included as appropriate
#topic
Notes can and usually will have multiple topic tags.
#topic/meta
Relating to the structure or intent of this notebook.
#topic/software
Relating to specific software written by others, or hypothetical software functionality I've conceived.
The latter I generally relegate to tags#destiny/fleeting, to be absorbed into the specifications of the relevant project when the idea is sufficiently developed.
#topic/automation
On the subject of lightweight scripts that could reduce redundancy in processes, without requiring fundamental change.
#topic/construction/electrical
Relating to electrical installation, including:
- code
- material
#topic/estimating
Relating to the field of cost estimation, as understood in construction-estimating as well as other industries.
This topic also includes concepts that may be useful to estimation, but that aren't widely understood to be.
#topic/math
#topic/risk
Relating to mathematical and abstract concepts of risk.
#topic/organization
On the subject of optimal-patterns for processes of varying importance.
#topic/other
Notes relating to subjects not relevant to this notebook's supertopics, but that I include for the convenience of editing them in Obsidian. Some standouts include:
#occupational
Items tagged #occupational include information and instructions
relevant to my current occupation
that may not reflect construction-estimating practice
in the wider industry.
[!info] This tag is largely separate from the wider vault. I would probably move them to their own repository were it not for the complexity of preserving the version history of both.
#occupational/takeoff
Important
Notes tagged
#occupational/takeoff/*include information as understood by PDI, which is not necessarily consistent with (and often sharply deviates from) wider industry understanding.
#type
#type/idea
Items of #type/idea are recommendation
that I do something in the future,
possibly including some details of how to go about it,
or some specific insight.
They have the minimum amount of information necessary to allow me to return to them.
They are always? of tags#destiny/fleeting.
#type/task
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#type/guide
Items of #type/guide give instructions
to complete a specific process.
#type/encyclopedia
Items of #type/encyclopedia are thorough,
use exact language, and include citations.
They describe concepts as they are, not as they should be.
#type/encyclopedia
Items of #type/encyclopedia-entry
are children of a #type/encyclopedia,
either though the parent may not yet exist.
#type/philosophy
Items of #type/philosophy are highly opinionated.
They describe concepts as I believe them to be.
They are always? of tags#authorship/original.
#type/anecdote
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#type/minutes
[!info] I'm unsatisfied with the name of this tag. It is subject to change.
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#type/media
Items of #type/media are entire works,
usually reference material like code books,
but could also be my own standalone pieces.
#type/media-commentary
Items of #type/media-commentary
are note length critiques of specific media.
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#authorship
#authorship reflects my claim to the content of an item
in its current state.
#authorship/original
Items of #authorship/original are primarily my own work.
Content from other sources is properly cited.
#authorship/other
[!info] I'm unsatisfied with the name of this tag. It is subject to change.
Items of #authorship/other are not my own work.
They may be of one source or a collection of several
without significant commentary.