I enjoyed Lion Kimbro's "How to Make a Map of Every Thought You Think": https://users.speakeasy.net/~lion/nb/book.pdf …
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It's funny, but I can't do most of those things (keep trying to emulat
@devonzuegel's Evernote use, with no success). In fact, I'm moving mostly back to paper, to Anki, and to pinboard. So much easier (for me).1 reply 0 retweets 10 likes -
Interesting. I use my notebook and pinboard like that, and entering questions into Anki. Anki does need an extra review step thought; it's become so rewarding, though, that it often feels more like eating ice cream than vegetables. (Has taken time and effort to get to that point)
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"Automaticness" is a really interesting criterion. Notebooks and pinboard are definitely way more in the "Twitter" category (effortless / automatic) than Anki (it _is_ a discipline).
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