Yes, Kindle changed the way we read books and then… stopped there. I want social highlights, notes, flash cards, and fractal reading (each chapter summarized in 1 paragraph, expandable on several levels if you want to dig deeper).
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Florent we should get group of us to do experiment with this
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Replying to @kevinakwok @patrickc
Would be straight forward to MVP by sharing our MyClippings.txt with each other. For more than that, I’m more than happy to let
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Replying to @Altimor @kevinakwok and
@Ryan_Holdaway could be a cool project1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes -
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Replying to @Ryan_Holdaway @AustenAllred and
Holy balls this is a glaring gap in this space. Would LOVE to follow along and see what you come up with
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Replying to @RVAtrout @Ryan_Holdaway and
Actually I'm kinda tempted to contract someone out to write a fractal version of some popular non-fiction book, and then try to sell it
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Those are all over Amazon and Audible. “Summary of [title]”
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Replying to @Altimor @AustenAllred and
Have you ever read one of those? Was it good?
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I haven’t. I have on occasion skimmed the “most popular highlights,” used blinkist, etc. They leave something to be desired. Can’t put my finger on what. I think with blinkist it’s the format.
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