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part of the reason everyone has a million tabs open all the time is because browser bookmarks are legitimately an extremely awful way to save links. the underlying design metaphor hasn’t changed in, what, over two decades? it comes from a much smaller and simpler internet
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folders are completely the wrong structure. what you really want is to be able to throw a link into a service that will spit it back out at you *when it becomes relevant*, and/or *when you’re in the mood to read it*. folders don’t capture context- and mood-dependence
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i’ve started thinking about “context- and mood-dependence” using the word “tuning,” so far only in conversations with - the original motivation was wanting to “tune” twitter to specific moods and contexts but i increasingly realized i want tuning *everywhere*
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i want to tune spotify to specific moods and contexts, i want to tune youtube to specific moods and contexts, etc. etc. etc. i think a decade ago we weren’t good enough at ML to do stuff like this but surely we must be by now?
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