"Intellectual workflows" of the future:
- show me [articles||books] from tweets that have been liked by X || [group of users]
- show me [articles||books] that have been mentioned in tweets by [users].
Just priceless. An estimated 20% of genetic research papers contain errors because Excel converted some gene names into calendar dates. twitter.com/EconAndrew/sta…
It is really understated how significant of a productivity gain you can get by having a workflow where you can make the smallest change combined with the fastest feedback loop to see its impact. Maybe that’s why WYSIWYGs will continue to be such a valuable thing for the world.
I expect it won’t be company-led, but indie-led
A handful of thoughtful knowledge workers.
Who are part of a rich, collaborative Community of Practice beginning to experiment with different mediums for sharing their process.
We’re not lacking tools or money, only instigators. twitter.com/jessmartin/sta…
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1. @tomcritchlow's Wikifolders: https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/
Public web = what google can show you
Social web = what social platforms might show you
Dark web = ?
Private web = email, messaging which platforms might spy on
Underground web = encrypted
Crypto web = encrypted and decentralized