Other than , who is doing interesting work in knowledge databases?
I’d welcome companies, people, content, whatever.
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’s work is fascinating
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Some of my favorites:
“How can we develop transformational tools for thought?”, written with , covers their exploration of the “mnemonic medium” and has this beautiful meditation on integrating deep design and scientific insights
numinous.productions/ttft/
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Andy’s working notes are an interesting experiment in making his notes and knowlege management prototypes public (and were sufficient to get me to start using Bear)
notes.andymatuschak.org/About_these_no
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The page on “Evergreen Note Writing” is something of a keystone for this work:
notes.andymatuschak.org/Evergreen_note
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It’s also fun to watch some of the behind the scenes stuff powering this workflow
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Hi, Brian! Thanks for the shoutout.
My authoring support software’s all prototype-y, so it doesn’t have any UI. It’s just a bunch of scripts and Alfred workflows that work with plain Markdown notes. I mostly use Bear to edit them.
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Thank you for that kind shout out, Anand.


