Twitter, do you have a system for your reference library—construed broadly to include web articles, images, games, videos, etc—not just papers? Note-taking software feels ill-suited to the purpose; academic reference library apps too heavy for this; webapps are all too slow; etc
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Replying to @andy_matuschak
yeah i’m building a very fast web app that takes notes or web highlights and images and lets you create free-form arrangements / stacks, and switch between as many of those arrangements as you like. and i keep text files & PDFs in a folder on my dropbox
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Replying to @amyhoy @andy_matuschak
here’s a lil screencast. most but not all of these cards are highlights from a web page. i’m gonna be be building bi-directional hyperlinks between sources and notes. just like ye olde hypertext design c. 1960shttps://youtu.be/GCcwjLGorUE
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Replying to @amyhoy
Interesting—thank you for sharing!
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