personal logistics is an underdeveloped field imo
Non-ERP logistics software is underdeveloped. Or well, ERP is way, WAY too complicated for home or small business use, which is getting more into the space of my interest on this topic.
I was cleaning my dozens and dozens of open browser tabs, and rediscovered that I had this topic open still, and took the time to dig around and look to see what software is around for this.
There is very little.
And most of it isn't directly related to what nicefish was originally proposing, nor toward any personal logistics solutions that could build on an API to interface with a cloud-based distributed storage system.So, going to toss out one idea I *did* find, so that people can look, and comment, and point out features that fit, and features that don't, so we can hammer on this idea and refine it, maybe even get a plan?
What I did find that was in a similar bent is... open source archival management software.
Access to Memory (AtoM)https://www.accesstomemory.org/en/https://www.accesstomemory.org/en/docs/2.4/user-manual/add-edit-content/physical-storage/The software here is focused on Archival of objects - where they are, and record keeping about them, and what's been done to preserve them. Overbuilt for the "hey I need to figure out what stuff I have *here*with*me*" or "Hey, let's move *item*here* from MyLocation1 to CloudStuffStorage314159 at CloudStuffProviderX".
But well, as I groused about already, there isn't much around that fits the bill. Looking at things that are similar might give inspiration for the proper sort of software tool for the home-user-with-stuff.
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