How do people organize their reading? Perennially frustrated by this. I want one system that lets me trivially add books, papers, webpages, etc, re-organize very easily, search & filter. What works for you?
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I use
@TiddlyWiki for this. I organize all of my readings as PDFs in a couple folders under a Papers/ directory. I use tiddlywiki to keep track of all of my files and easily tag, filter, and search them. Since TW is just javascript, I've crafted a completely custom system myself! -
That's really interesting. Is it public anywhere?
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Thanks! Can you recommend 1 to 3 links relevant to my question?
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several Chrome windows; each has about a dozen tabs - each window has a certain theme, where one of them is sort of a daily workspace - jupyter notebook/s, twitter, papers to read today etc
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Interesting. How much memory does it consume?
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point of clarification: what does a 'queue you can trust' mean to you? is it about consuming information in a goal-relevant way? are those goals explicit? i assume you can trust yourself, why can't you manage your own queue in a list?
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"I assume you can trust yourself"... I think that's kinda the problem. Michael last week making decisions for Michael today...
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