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  4. currently finding RDF very useful in mapping out my computer parts and builds as a single Turtle document, without the absolute mess of having to deal with spreadsheets and inserting rows between other rows.

currently finding RDF very useful in mapping out my computer parts and builds as a single Turtle document, without the absolute mess of having to deal with spreadsheets and inserting rows between other rows.

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    currently finding RDF very useful in mapping out my computer parts and builds as a single Turtle document, without the absolute mess of having to deal with spreadsheets and inserting rows between other rows. turns out when you want to connect a bunch of things together, a graph model works way better than a tabular model!

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      currently finding RDF very useful in mapping out my computer parts and builds as a single Turtle document, without the absolute mess of having to deal with spreadsheets and inserting rows between other rows. turns out when you want to connect a bunch of things together, a graph model works way better than a tabular model!

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      the one thing that i do wish i had though is better tooling to visualize those connections, or to use those connections to build better visualizations. i was weighing going with some drag-and-drop-style diagramming software like diagrams.net, but realized that i wanted to include a lot of metadata that would be somewhat painful to have in a diagram and somewhat natural to have in a plain text file.

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