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2023-09-03 07:38 omni.icon

Digest of Research Notes

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We discussed the placement of things and the management of information. Perspectives such as “don’t think about where to put things at first” and “don’t buy things that don’t have a specific place to put them” relate to Nishio’s “if you’re worried about where to store things, you won’t find them” and the fragment “people who put things back where they belong and where they are visible.”

Also, there is a connection to Nishio’s “notice and then decide what to ignore” fragment about “the biggest key to innovation is not to judge”. There is no time to deal with everything, and discarding is necessary.

The fragment “Scrapbox is very effective” provides useful information on how to manage ideas, and is related to Nishio’s fragments “The advantages of Scrapbox (Part 2)” and “Organizing Scrapbox links in Kozaneba”.

These notes allow us to think deeply about the importance of managing and discarding objects and information, and the effectiveness of the thought processes and tools that support these choices.

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TITLES: ["Extending the red link: what can't be retrieved when needed is as good as nothing", "What can't be retrieved when needed is as good as nothing", "What should be put first comes out halfway", "Scrapbox's goodness (part 2)", "Notion in pixibles. How to use it","🤖🔁Scrapbox"] generated: 2023-09-03 07:38

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🤖🔁Where to write. BELOW_IS_LESS_INTERESTING

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2023-08-31 21:42 omni.icon

Digest of Research Notes

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Regarding “I don’t think about where to put things at first,” we see a connection with Nishio’s fragments “If I have to worry about where to store things, I can’t find them” and “People who put things back where they belong and people who put things where they can be seen.” The way of thinking and behavior patterns about the placement of things differ according to individual environments and experiences, and each is rational in its own way.

Regarding “the biggest key to innovation is not to judge,” this is relevant to Nishio’s “notice and then decide what to ignore” fragment. There is no time to deal with everything, and discarding is necessary.

Advice on managing things and information includes, “Don’t buy things you don’t know where to put them,” and “Record your TODOs on a list as soon as you think of them.” The concept of the “branching effect” has been proposed. This is the phenomenon that once you start cleaning up one area, you start worrying about other areas, indicating the importance of focusing on one task at a time.

The fragment “Scrapbox is very useful for storing ideas that you don’t know where to put,” provides useful information on how to manage ideas.

These notes allow us to think deeply about the importance of managing and discarding objects and information, and the effectiveness of the thought processes and tools that support these choices.

extra info

TITLES: ["🤖🔁Where to write", "Hearing complaints about Scrapbox","🤖2023-08-27 07:09", "Organizing Scrapbox links at Kozaneba", "NEXT The Intellectual Productivity of Engineers"] generated: 2023-08-31 21:42

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🤖🔁Where to write. BELOW_IS_LESS_INTERESTING

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2023-08-31 14:41 omni.icon

Digest of Research Notes

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Regarding “I don’t think about where to put things at first,” we see a connection with Nishio’s fragments “If I have to worry about where to store things, I can’t find them” and “People who put things back where they belong and people who put things where they can be seen.” The way of thinking and behavior patterns regarding the placement of things differ according to individual environments and experiences, and each is rational in its own way. In addition, the experience of “not being able to find the scissors” gives rise to the behavior of clarifying the location of objects.

Regarding “the biggest key to innovation is not to judge,” this is relevant to Nishio’s “notice and then decide what to ignore” fragment. There is no time to deal with everything, and choices must be made. Choosing by feeling at first, and then later verbalizing the reasons for the choice, will lead to greater self-understanding.

Advice on managing things and information is offered, such as “don’t buy things you don’t know where to put them” and “record your TODOs on a list as soon as you think of them.” In addition, the concept of the “branching effect” has been proposed. This is the phenomenon that once you start cleaning up one area, you start worrying about other areas, indicating the importance of focusing on one task at a time.

The fragment “Scrapbox is very useful for storing ideas that you don’t know where to put,” provides useful information on how to manage ideas.

These notes allow us to think deeply about the importance of managing and discarding objects and information, and the effectiveness of the thought processes and tools that support these choices.

extra info

titles: ["If you're worried about where to store things, you'll never find them"], "People who put things back where they belong and people who put things where they can be seen"], "Empty space is valuable Philosophy in the AI age", "Hatena2007-11-04", "Decide what to ignore after noticing", "Hatena2009-03-15 ", "Hatena2009-11-13", "Scrapbox is very useful for storing ideas you don't know where to put them."] generated: 2023-08-31 14:41

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Where should I write?

BELOW_IS_AI_GENERATED

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2023-09-19 07:13 omni.icon

note digest

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We discussed the management of objects and information and found relevance to Nishio’s Fragment. The fragment “The key to innovation is not to judge” also has relevance to Nishio’s fragment. Furthermore, the fragment “Scrapbox is effective” provides useful information on how to manage ideas.

Relation to Fragment

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The “Scrapbox” fragment states that research is needed to determine how the structuring and collaborative editing of information in Scrapbox contributes to the efficiency of intellectual production. This is related to the point in my note where I mention the effectiveness of Scrapbox.

The “Organizing Scrapbox Links in Kozaneba” fragment discusses how to organize Scrapbox links. This is related to the point in my note where I mention the effectiveness of Scrapbox.

Do We Need MMR?” fragment discusses how often the same content should be re-read and what its significance is. This is related to the point in my note where I mention that the key to innovation is not to judge.

Summary of thoughts

These notes and fragments allow us to think deeply about the importance of managing and discarding objects and information, and the effectiveness of the thought processes and tools that support them.

title of thought

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A Study in the Management of Objects and Information and Its Effectiveness.”

extra info

titles: ["🌀Scrapbox", "🤖Do we need MMR?" , "🤖Could Scrapbox's 'connection discovery support' feature be applied to support connection discovery between different content?", "Research Attitude", "Evergreen notes should be atomic", "Scrapbox information organization"] generated: 2023-09-19 07:13 BELOW_IS_AI_GENERATED

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2023-10-19 07:09 omni.icon

note digest

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Discusses the placement of objects and information management. There is relevance to Nishio’s Fragment from the perspectives of “don’t think about where to put things at first” and “don’t buy things that don’t have a specific place to put them.” Also, there is relevance to Nishio’s fragment regarding “The biggest key to innovation is not to judge. There is no time to deal with everything, and choices must be made. The fragment “Scrapbox is very effective” provides useful information on how to manage ideas. These notes allow us to think deeply about the importance of managing things and information, discarding and selecting, and the effectiveness of the thought processes and tools that support them.

fragment digest

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The fragment “If you’re worried about where to store it, you won’t find it” is related to a discussion about organizing and managing information. The fragment “Scrapbox is very effective” is related to the discussion of the effectiveness of Scrapbox. The fragment “Scrapbox is very effective” is related to the discussion of the effectiveness of Scrapbox.

deep thinking

The importance of organizing, managing, and discarding information, as well as the effectiveness of the thought processes and tools that support these processes, can be considered in depth. In particular, a deep understanding of the effectiveness of Scrapbox and how to organize it will contribute to more efficient intellectual production.

one-line summary

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A deep understanding of the effectiveness of Scrapbox and how it is organized will contribute to more efficient intellectual production.

Title

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“A discussion of the effectiveness of Scrapbox and how it is organized.”

extra info

TITLES: ["🌀pOmni","🌀Make specific readings","🌀Write summary above", "Thought Nodes 2023-02-23","🤖Thought Nodes on Scrapbox and AI 2023/8/16"] generated: 2023-10-19 07:09

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