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Have you seen: thesephist.com/posts/inc/ by It’s caused my to re-evaluate the weight I was placing on ’s idea of evergreen notes and think more about the impact of new notes on existing notes.
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I think there's a lot to recommend the incremental approach! I do a lot of my thinking that way—a sort of hybrid between incrementalism and durable notes updated over time. Still not sure how to best negotiate that boundary, but neither extreme seems right in all cases.
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Any time I see a hard category boundary, I want to find a game loop that will turn it into a smooth gradient.
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Yes. My notes typically start out incremental and end up being shaped into something durable when I find myself returning to an idea repeatedly. But this is very reliant on my memory for noticing the state of various pieces. I've tried "inbox" models, hasn't stuck…
Same. IMO inboxes are an attempt to make up for a missing feedback loop through force of will.
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how do we build that missing feedback loop into our tools?
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