@andy_matuschak with @eriktorenberg on tools for thinking, and especially the future of books!https://www.spreaker.com/user/10197011/designing-and-developing-new-tools-for-t …
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I frequently do this with just inline text, like “you should read that other page first unless x” or “you can skip the next bit if you don’t care about y”
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Mmm, you might appreciate this braindump of mine on the question of "what is prose?" It notes that there are lots of muddling-through sorts of ways that people insert nonlinearity into otherwise linear prose. Of which this is one.https://roamresearch.com/#/app/malcolmocean/page/fDzXwsNW3 …
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Nelson does reasonably well in Literary Machines (multiple paths) and gives instructions on how to read at the beginning
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multiple Chapters 1,2,4,5 etc, and one meaty chapter 3 through which pass multiple times he’s put summaries at the top of each page so you don’t have to completely reread as you pass through again and again, a nice touch
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