- dull and uninteresting pages.
- Example: A page that is just a list of pages that meet certain criteria
- I tend to think, âWouldnât it be interesting to have a grouping of things that meet certain criteria,â but it usually becomes a maintenance hassle.
- This might depend on your personality.
- Some people are the type of people who feel comfortable without things being tightly organized.
- Iâm not good at âdoingâ anything âtightâ, so I feel the cost of that action is high.
- I tend to think, âWouldnât it be interesting to have a grouping of things that meet certain criteria,â but it usually becomes a maintenance hassle.
- If the page plays the role of âjust a listâ, it plays the role of the âuninterestingâ person.
- Image of inflexible, rigid, hard-headed person
- Not so, but flexible change would be nice.
- Even if the original is just a list or a chronological update memo, it becomes interesting if it plays the role of âsomething that is written in between thoughtsâ. - The blind spot card page started out as just text with a history of updates, but after pasting it into Scrapbox, comments grew in between and it became interesting.
- Because it creates a story on the page?
- For the mechanical organization of information to be an end in itself, man must become a machine.
- A being that handles everything equally without making mistakes and without getting bored.
- Maybe it depends on the person, but at least itâs not for me.
- Not fun.
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