Do you know of media that successfully balance this tension between the bucket and the stream? Documents with comments on the side, wikis with talk pages: nothing seems to have the right interplay between an evolving process and a fixed document
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It's a good question. I don't… hm. W3C documents are surprisingly good at this!
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Have you read "Timefulness"? I'm enjoying it. I realize "Timeful reading" is referring to something else but it prompted the thought :)
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I haven't—thank you for the rec!
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Love it, this is a nice addition to buy you time for search/index.
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Tiny nit - spacing between lines of text within a single link flickers the tooltip. Also there's a private note in there, which makes me sad
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Curious to know how this site integrates into your workflow. Specifically, I presume you use something like Roam to create your notes (before they become evergreen). Do you then take out of source system once it’s published or do you have two versions of each note?
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I mostly write notes using Bear. I have some scripts which manipulate them in various ways, but they're ultimately a folder of Markdown files. The web note viewer just reads from that folder. Some tags are marked as private.
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Andy this is amazing. It's a better way to get a sense of what you're working on, both by explanation and by example, than probably any {twitter, blog, about page, ...} I've ever seen.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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love this!!
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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