1/ One thing I changed my mind about this year: I used to believe one should outsource as much of their memory to their "exocortex" (note taking system) as possible, dedicating their brain to its comparative advantage of processing, not storing
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2/ I now think of it as: the quality of your thinking is as good as the insights you can tap into with a very low latency — and there's a qualitative difference between an exocortex' 2 seconds (at best) and the 0.1s of committing something to memory
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3/ To carry the computing metaphor, your memory's like your L1 cache. But it's different in 2 important ways: its capacity is infinite, and it becomes smaller and slower the less you use it. So there's a lot of upside in using it a ton.
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i’m in broad agreement, but must point out that writing to memory is a lot more expensive than writing to exocortex :(
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(permanent writes at any rate)
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