from /villagepump/2022/01/24

  • I was writing in the context of my work that the future direction of Keichobot, which currently has no memory across conversations, is “to have a memory of a multi-person team” beyond “to have a memory of an individual”, in which case it will contribute to creating a common language for the team…I was writing this in the context of my work in my company. I was writing in the “Chatbot” section, and I had a sudden inspiration that “a chatbot that has a memory of the contents of the well and the contents of the public personal projects of the people participating in the well” would be a rather interesting route to try this out…
    • Looks interesting./villagepump/yosider.icon/villagepump/erniogi.icon

    • I have no idea how to implement it specifically! (Expected value control )/villagepump/nishio.icon

    • [/villagepump/chatbot with memory](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/chatbot with memory).

    • Aged pages are more likely to be edited. +Topics where anyone can speak are more likely to be lively (Discussion of bicycle parking) =?

    • Unimportant things take up brain resources!

    • It seems to me that having a page where anyone can write and hang out is good for warming up the place effect, but let’s see…

    • The fact that a page has been updated is displayed on the home page and streamed regardless of what the update is about

      • When you think about it as a mechanism of notice, is it a situation where the receiver can’t mute, or is it a situation where the receiver can’t mute?
      • Conversely, is a mute enough?
  • /villagepump/safe-politics-talking-requirements

from /villagepump/2022/01/24

/villagepump/inajob.icon - I've been using note-taking tools regularly and then quitting, but joining [[side of well]] has revived the habit of keeping notes on my wiki (maybe for a day). - Results [[side of well]] nothing to write home about - I make use of paper diaries and other things when they are booming in my mind, but they disappear from my habit at some point. - Is this what [[2 hop link]] is? (I checked it works...) - ![image](https://gyazo.com/bfb985a0def9852e3de2ef3463975816/thumb/1000) - Yesterday this or that [[2022/01/23#61ed2dcd1280f0000026ee50|61ed2dcd1280f0000026ee50]]. - When linked from the table of contents. - Is the reason why Ehime is not shown in Wakayama in the example below to avoid the table of contents issue? - If you link to each item from the table of contents, each page is all related. - Does this add too many related pages? - Should the basic idea be to make it a reciprocal link? - Yes, things that trace back to a common topic./villagepump/kuuote.icon - I'm sure [/masui/2 hoplink discussion](https://scrapbox.io/masui/2 hoplink discussion) has more details, but the fact that you're choosing that word means you've already seen it. - After all, that's where it's at./villagepump/inajob.icon - I didn't see it./villagepump/nishio.icon - Normal link and Kiai link." Isn't this interesting? - Looks good in Scrapbox./villagepump/kuuote.icon

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