How do you manage your “to read” list? Examples:
• My friend @danielgollahon queues all blog posts/books, consuming (roughly) serially
• @patrickc talks about sorting for most value
• Mines a mess. Big pile of laundry on the floor, socks go missing, pick randomly from the top
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I have a Google Doc but apparently I need a specific app (not the generic Google drive app) on my phone to edit it so I just dump into telegram. Meh.
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Replying to @djmicrobeads @backus and
I have a book list which I hardly ever update and a to read articles list which grows constantly in size, I rarely read anything from that list.
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Replying to @djmicrobeads @backus and
I will ONCE AGAIN reiterate that putting off reading anything written recently will save you so much time because most actually useless writing goes out of date quickly.
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re: "putting off reading anything written recently" from https://www.gwern.net/Culture-is-not-about-Esthetics …pic.twitter.com/fRDHjaPfaO
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Yeah, consuming media that has stood the test of time is a good heuristic for intrinsic content value. Unfortunately, this ignores the social ramifications. It doesn't matter if The Office holds up--you should watch it so you can bond with the rest of, uh, *everyone*.
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