from [/arpla/interesting diary(haruhi)](https://scrapbox.io/arpla/interesting diary(haruhi)).
plant metaphor
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Evergreen Notes compares a notebook that grows into a lush evergreen tree, and says that by taking care of it, we can enrich our knowledge.
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Scrapbox also allows topics to grow as they wish through bullet points and communication in the form of a tree diagram, and new pages can be created as if cutting out a single branch or flower.
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On another note, the expression “trees and forests” also fits well.
- In Scrapbox, trees called pages are connected to each other to create a forest-like environment.
- To follow the link is to explore the forest as an information gibbon (any small, long-armed ape of the family Hylobatidae), walking through the trees.
- You can look closely at each individual tree or at the forest as a whole.
- Donald Norman divided cognition into experiential and introspective cognition.
- However, Scrapbox, which defends a simple display, seems to have a philosophy that places relatively heavy emphasis on the former.
- One might say that when one scrolls down and sees the related page list column, one switches into an introspective cognitive mode.
- Obsidian Canvas and other features that visualize the relationship between pages were very popular in the PKM community just prior to ChatGPT.
- However, I would like to see a more overarching system of information in Scrapbox as well.
- Kozaneba] and Scrapbox ChatGPT Connector may play this role.
- (That part is beyond the scope of ‘s understanding, so I’ll stop here).
- [/scrapbox-drinkup/Scrapbox 3年間 1400回のリリースを振り返る#63d8b8ff97c29100008a4eec](https://scrapbox.io/scrapbox-drinkup/Scrapbox 3年間 1400回のリリースを振り返る#63d8b8ff97c29100008a4eec)でshokaiさんが、「ページの繋がりの視覚化」がそろそろほしいとおっしゃってましたね
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