Tinderbox Meetup 17 JAN 26: Import & Explode, D&D Campaigns, and Presentation Workflows

Tinderbox Meetup 17 JAN 26: Import & Explode, D&D Campaigns, and Presentation Workflows

Level Intermediate
Published Date 1/17/26
Tags AI, ChatGPT, Confluence, Crosstabs, Dungeons & Dragons, Import, Luxury, Pandoc, Presentation, 5CKM, 5Cs of Knowledge Management, Eastgate, Identity Praxis, Inc., Mark Berstein, Michael Becker, Tinderbox
Video Length 01:29:51
Video URL https://youtu.be/a8bJJautTeo
Chat File TBX Meetup 17JAN26_Chat.txt (9.7 KB)
TBX Version 11.1
Host Michael Becker

In this Tinderbox Meetup, the community engaged in three compelling workflows and, as a bonus, we got to learn about some new Tinderbox updates from @eastgate and a review of the aTbref search function from @mwra. First, @echuck provided a detailed overview on how he took publicly available EV charging data and brought it into and normalized it with $Text stream parsing stamped within Tinderbox. The community discussed various analytics capabilities within Tinderbox, including the Croasstabs view. Next, @JacobIO shares how he imported years of Dungeons & Dragons campaigns stored in Confluence into Tinderbox and then, with templates and stamps, is now able to interactively navigate his content. He also shared how to install and use Mulitmarkdown and his thoughts on how he intends to update his workflow. Finally, Michael Becker (@satikusala) walked through his workflow for creating a presentation in less than 36 hours for the first-ever AI in Luxury Summit, Jan. 15, 2026, in NYC—he leveraged ChatGPT, Tinderbox, Pandoc, BBEdit, and PowerPoint to get it done.

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The aTbRef search function we discussed is now available as a discrete demo: see DEMO - implementing aTbRef's style of 'fuzzy' search.

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