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David Chapman
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David Chapman

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Better ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—around problems of meaning and meaninglessness; self and society; ethics, purpose, and value.

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    1. Toby‏ @tobyshorin 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @tobyshorin @Meaningness @andy_matuschak

      What regular texts lack in interconnectivity they more than make up for in narrative coherence. they are much easier to read and retain. Even with meaningness, which is excellent, the bulk of the reader value is contained in the big essays which have coherent plotlines

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    2. Malcolm  ☣️cean - check sense of smell  👃 —  🌎 🇨🇦‏ @Malcolm_Ocean 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @tobyshorin @Meaningness @andy_matuschak

      Yeah, when I started taking meaningness seriously, in 2016, I apparently was like "I really need a way to track what I'm reading here" and made an "Article Reading" spreadsheet. Eventually gave that up and just read the whole thing in ToC order.pic.twitter.com/HmmBFlZtmm

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    3. Toby‏ @tobyshorin 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @Malcolm_Ocean @Meaningness @andy_matuschak

      Exactly... I also read the whole thing in order and that's why I retainers so much of it. Arguments have preludes and preconditions they need to be coherent, they have structure, and the whole idea of hypertext books is basically to destroy that structure

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    4. Malcolm  ☣️cean - check sense of smell  👃 —  🌎 🇨🇦‏ @Malcolm_Ocean 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @tobyshorin @Meaningness @andy_matuschak

      It's not to destroy that structure, but to allow for other structures *as well*. The problem is, people get spooked and don't have a workflow for those other structures and feel like they need to do something clever instead.

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    5. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @Malcolm_Ocean @tobyshorin @andy_matuschak

      Yes I’d like to have affordances for multiple *recommended* nav paths, in addition to allowing free movement. The Design Unbound thing is a first cut at that, but much more should be possible

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    6. James and the Giant Peachoid  🍑‏ @JimmyRis 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @Meaningness @Malcolm_Ocean and

      Nelson does reasonably well in Literary Machines (multiple paths) and gives instructions on how to read at the beginning

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    7. James and the Giant Peachoid  🍑‏ @JimmyRis 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @JimmyRis @Meaningness and

      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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    8. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @JimmyRis @Malcolm_Ocean and

      I think I may somehow have failed to read that!

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    9. James and the Giant Peachoid  🍑‏ @JimmyRis 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @Meaningness @Malcolm_Ocean and

      It’s the primary book on Project Xanadu itself, philosophy and implementation details. Some of the meat doesn’t necessarily hold up because so much changed about the web and computers, but it’s still gold

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    10. James and the Giant Peachoid  🍑‏ @JimmyRis 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @JimmyRis @Meaningness and

      I’ll make you a late Christmas gift of a copy, I’m back in SF Jan 2 and I’ll get one from Ted :)

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      David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 26 Dec 2019
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      Replying to @JimmyRis @Malcolm_Ocean and

      Wow, thanks, I’d really appreciate that—they’re ~$200 used on Amazon!

      8:22 PM - 26 Dec 2019
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        2. James and the Giant Peachoid  🍑‏ @JimmyRis 26 Dec 2019
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          Replying to @Meaningness @Malcolm_Ocean and

          My pleasure :) Yeah... they’re hard to come by for the time being unfortunately, trying to fix that

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        1. James and the Giant Peachoid  🍑‏ @JimmyRis Jan 21
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          Heya! Wanna DM me? Got a present for ya 💫

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