It was a pleasure to chat with today about Programmable Notes and Algorithms of Thought.
Thanks for all the comments on:
- low code and no-code applied to PKM
- ontology of notes
- programmable attention
- aren't all notes programmable?
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Thanks Bianca! Here's a link to the book I mentioned that may be related to the latter term:
Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
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+1 this was good
I use the 37% rule every time I’m flat hunting. If you’ve seen 3-4 flats you have enough data to evaluate the next 10. Really speeds up the process.
They’re a bit overtly algorithmic for my liking, but that is the whole point of the book 😄
Haha cool! Yeah quite dense, and in a sense robotic, but perhaps the tools we build can run those algorithms for us while we write and run our life's code. I should go back and review it though, I'm sure explore/exploit, sorting & scheduling will be relevant to programmable notes
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