Hey @andy_matuschak, I stumbled upon your notes. I really think you're onto something.
I'm sure you've heard of @RoamResearch - do you think Roam could be well suited for your system? If so, do you know of an "Andy's system on Roam" guide?
If not, I want to write it.
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Replying to @JoshuaLelon @RoamResearch
The non-spaced-repetition parts of my approach to notes isn't tool-specific. It seems that Roam does comport with its approach more naturally than many other tools, but YMMV. I like to quickly open and manipulate notes in many windows, which webapps almost never support well.
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Replying to @andy_matuschak @RoamResearch
How many is many for you? Using the extra pop out on roam I find myself messing with 3-4 notes at a time.
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Replying to @JoshuaLelon @RoamResearch
Often six on-screen simultaneously, with at least one window displaying a list of notes I’m jumping around.
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We'll have this when we ship desktop, for people watching who aren't andy
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I'm curious: is there some way to make Electron share a VM across those different windows? Or does each have to parse and evaluate the application JS when opening?
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Replying to @andy_matuschak
Havent dug into this deep yet, but heres sort of stuff ive glanced at for assesing what's in scopehttps://discuss.atom.io/t/heres-an-easy-and-cool-way-to-create-multi-window-electron-application/24392 …
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Replying to @Conaw
Ah, unfortunate. With that approach, each window has its own copy of the entire app running. I haven't seen any Electron apps avoid multi-second window open times—not sure it's possible without deep hacks to WebKit (e.g. each window surface as region in hidden central document)
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Replying to @andy_matuschak @Conaw
hi, electron maintainer here, there are ways to run multiple windows in the same process (via http://window.open ). Parsed JS should be cached by Chromium. it's also possible to drive child windows synchronously. DM me if i can help!
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This is the true magic of Twitter. That's so great to hear! Is there a good example of an app taking advantage of those APIs to achieve <250ms window open times? All the ones I've seen must be using some other method.
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The easiest way (though not always possible!) is to just pre-create the window as hidden, then show it when you need it
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