Oh, cool, thank you!
Is there any sort of community consensus on how well this worked out?
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Badly! But idk why exactly, the view was that it failed relative to its goals but idk what the goals exactly were
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They had a very interesting postmortem, as it happens:
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Amusingly, I disagree with the founder! He clashed w Eliezer, who wanted to focus on specific content, do special-case stuff, perfect that. Alexei thinks they should have focused on getting more authors. Premature in my view: prove in the high-effort case, then generalize.
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It’s sad: in the end, we’re left with no clear insight about what the best-case problems were with that core idea of surfacing and navigating dependency chains.
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I’m reading it now… thank you, extremely interesting, and discouraging.
Given your bearishness on the whole space, I’m wondering why you have built, and are actively using, one yourself?
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My goals are very different. My writing system is about helping me think, not about creating a legible communications artifact. The challenges are quite different across the two domains! The classic hypertext problems aren’t so limiting in a writing-focused context.
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I put my notes online almost as an afterthought. I’m frankly quite surprised that many people seem to enjoy reading them! I hate navigating that kind of atomized hypertext someone else has written. e.g. I haven’t yet come across a public Roam I enjoy reading.
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Do you think it will ever be the case? The personal notes medium seems to rely to some extent on you knowing more or less what notes there are+importantly why those specific notes and not others, it's extremely tailored to yourself for max effectiveness.
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For example, imagine if you had to explain things you consider very basic, or forced to write about topics you consider irrelevant to your own personal projects, even if very interesting for others...
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Right. I don’t know. Some atomized personal writing works great without context—e.g. reading creators’ journals. I’m optimistic that the situation can be improved, unsure whether it can be made reilably good.


