@rsnous how would you enhance a common notes or chat app through a geokit-like concept? Most I can think of is e.g. displaying multiple conversation views at the same time, which isn’t very inspiring
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Replying to @_chenglou
good question -- I've thought about this a bit too since that's most of what I do on normal computers. if I had a _really_ good idea, I would have tried it by now :) maybe borrow from LiquidText: https://www.liquidtext.net/
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Replying to @rsnous @_chenglou
There's not such an obvious spatial element, and the objects are more ephemeral (individual chat messages, notes) so hard to map them directly to physical pages
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Replying to @rsnous @_chenglou
wonder if
@worrydream has any thoughts. the high-level answer might be "these are things you can do in real life with pen+paper / speech respectively, so build from there rather than recreating the virtual computerized app"2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @rsnous @_chenglou
this is how people take notes and chat (for real work) when not confined by a screenpic.twitter.com/WD4zslRPEM
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this is a photo of my study space at this very minutepic.twitter.com/vOtL6kHxZv
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This is an honest question, I'm not trying to tweak you: isn't that *massively* inconvenient relative to a screen?
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slightly less convenient, massively *massively* more effective. I care about effectiveness.
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Replying to @taecano @worrydream and
By spreading things out, you can do *arbitrary* transformations, re-arrangements, linking, anything you want at the speed of thought. You could easily compare pages 1, 4, 8, and 12. Then shift to pages 4 and 12. Then 5 and 12. All with little conscious thinking.
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