nishio: i think there is no doubt that Scrapbox is a kind of paradigm shift, something that cannot be explained in one word what Scrapbox is. I can’t explain in one word what Scrapbox is. I’ve been using it alone for a long time, and this past year I started working on a multi-person project, and I feel like there’s another paradigm shift. It’s like a “conversation without the boundaries of synchronous asynchrony and without the linear constraints of chatting. - non-turn based argument

nishio: I guess you could say that the paradigm shift when you are alone is “I can save associative connections and when I am now trying to save associative connections, past associative connections are presented to you”
? Either way, it’s a “increase the probability of unplanned gains” kind of thing, so it’s hard to communicate to someone who hasn’t experienced it. - Stock of associations


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