- Many Homo sapiens prefer one-dimensional [output format
- Voice interaction is due to the fact that it is
- Because that’s what we’ve always done.
- experience
- Bulleted discussions on Scrapbox are tree-like with each line written by a different person
- Similar to co-editing mind-map.
- There are those who think this tree-like output is possible and those who think it’s a mess.
- In the end, it’s a matter of getting used to it.
- Some people use schematic or single-panel cartoons.
- Often it is easier to draw than to explain in words.
- Avoid this output format if you are uncomfortable drawing.
- There are those who think this tree-like output is possible and those who think it’s a mess.
- Formalities are constraints
- When writing a normal sentence, the constraint of “the sentences before and after are connected” is included.
- I’m loosening the restriction that the bullet points don’t have to be connected at the time of dedent.
- The circular page adds the restriction that the end of the page must be connected to the beginning of the page.
- Some people are more literate with restrictions and some are more literate without.
- Easier to read with and easier to write without.
- The degree of “ease” of doing so depends on familiarity.
- When writing a normal sentence, the constraint of “the sentences before and after are connected” is included.
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