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"Glasp vs Readwise: Which Is the Best Knowledge Management Tool?"

I published an article that compares two knowledge management tools.

#pkm #learninpublic
Glasp is a desktop-based social web highlighter that enables users to highlight web content like articles, PDFs, Kindle, and YouTube, fostering knowledge sharing and learning within a community.
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🇳🇱Midden in het reces en pal voor Koningsdag presenteerde @RobJetten een pakket aanvullende klimaat-maatregelen.

Ik heb de Kamerbrief door-geakkerd en wilde mijn analyse hier met jullie delen

Hier mijn samenvatting/analyse

#learninpublic
De coalitie heeft afgesproken om het klimaatbeleid te richten op een opgave van circa 60% reductie. Met deze brief presenteert het kabinet een aanvullend pakket aan maatregelen om de kansen te vergroten dat dit ook echt gehaald wordt.
KLIMAATBELEIDRECHTVAARDIGHEID is the name of the game. Het kabinet wil met dit beleid niet alleen vervuilers laten betalen, maar ook ervoor zorgen dat de klimaattransitie werkt voor iedereen en dan met name kwetsbare groepen.
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I thought of doing open source but android studio had other plans 🥹 Image
Shit!! looks like opensource would remain a dream for me. 🥲 Image
It's been hours.🫤
#androidstudio #androiddev Image
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I'm going to log here my journey learning more about distributed systems. #LearnInPublic

First of all, let's start with an introduction to that theme!

In a single-computer, concurrency is known as shared-memory concurrency as multiple threads can access the same memory space.
In a distributed system, concurrency still exists as different computers can execute programs in parallel. However, shared memory is not typically present. Each computer in a distributed system has its own operating system and address space, and nodes communicate with each other.
They communicate by sending messages over a network. Databases can be thought of as shared memory, but with a different data model. Each computer in a distributed system is called a node, which can be any type of communicating computing device.
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#learninpublic

In this thread I will be posting my quotes/insights/excerpts from the book "One up on The Wall Street" by Peter Lynch

As I read along. I will keep adding the Tweets to this thread.

Thread startes 👇
"The least important thing that you can track about a stock is stock price"

"The most important thing you can track about a stock is earnings"
"What the stock price does today, tomorrow or next week is only a distraction"

"An amateur investor can pick tomorrow's big winners by paying attention to new developments at the workplace, the mall, the auto showroom, the restaurants etc"
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I originally used a WordPress site for my blog to get bootstrapped as fast as possible.

I am now going to design and develop my own site 🚀. This thread is an open resource to document the process. I plan on updating it regularly.

#BuildInPublic #LearnInPublic

1 / 🧵
Tech stack:

>React: favorite library for UI management
>Remix: blazingly fast, progressive enhancement, and first-class support for react
>Tailwindcss: Small bundle size, easy to use, great docs

2 / 🧵
>Fly.io: is just simple to set up and comes integrated with Remix's pre-built indie stack.
>Prisma: Amazing ORM
>SQLite: simple database
>Github as CMS: Open source my blog so others can contribute to articles and fix typos 😅 inspired by @\kentcdodds

3 / 🧵
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In 1976, Stuart Feldman made Make, the build system that secretly runs ~all open source.

In 2021, @jaredpalmer spent the year working on a new tool that is up to 85% faster. @Vercel snapped it up last month.

Why @TurboRepo will blow up in 2022:

dev.to/swyx/why-turbo…
The origin story starts with this looongstanding open issue on TSDX from @n_moore. As an early helper on TSDX I shied away from it bc I thought that it should be solved by dedicated tooling like @yarnpkg.

Jared went one step further and *built it*.

Big monorepo shops like Facebook and Google have loads of tooling to make monorepos work, but this class of tooling never made it out into open source.

@TurboRepo does 3 things:
- Make monorepos zero config
- Make monorepos incrementally adoptable
- Make monorepos scale
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𝗦𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗨𝗽 𝗔 𝗥𝗮𝘀𝗽𝗯𝗲𝗿𝗿𝘆 𝗣𝗶 𝗮𝘀 𝗮𝗻 𝗨𝗯𝘂𝗻𝘁𝘂 𝗗𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗲𝗿

A #LearnInPublic & #BuildiInPublic thread

The intention is to have a Raspberry Pi as a dev environment for web / web app & python projects primarily, for these endeavours
I'm going to approach this in my customary haphazard & non-linear fashion

No plan for the thread

Just a document of what I'm doing, as it unfolds
First thing I learned a while ago is that there is some complexity to creating a bootable SD Card for a Pi

I'm not quite sure what that is
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#[[Roam 插件]] 我一直在寻找的Chrome插件,支持将Roam Research一直悬停在浏览器侧边栏

#[[Roam 插件]] #Roam42 支持新的 Jump nav 命令,能够快速跳转到父级或同级相邻 Block

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#[[Roam 教程]] “Blocks in Roam Research” 系列视频,帮助你了解什么是 Block,Page 和 Block 的类型,“Block” 是Roam Research 的基石,[[Trees in the forest]]

#[[Roam 技术]] Roam Research API 已支持 Write 写操作,从技术上来说可以做很多有趣的插件和集成操作!

比如说做一个类似 FlomoPlus 的数据导入插件 github.com/JimmyLv/roam-p…

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A common question I get:

Is #LearnInPublic suitable for everyone?
What if I look dumb?

My answers below, but I'd love to hear yours too!

(DM shared w/ permission) Hi, Shawn 👋! My name is Choong Kyu and I've been wonderin
1/ Learning in Public is *not* “broadcasting everything”. Nobody wants that.

It is about realizing you have a choice to go from 0% to not-0% public. The stuff you do share, you will learn faster, while building a network. It’s up to you to set the boundaries of what you share.
2/ Understanding how to turn your ignorance into power is a key career skill. If you want to grow at all you must make ignorance an old friend, and make friends out of ignorance.

Lean into the discomfort. Become a professional (but responsible) ignoramus
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#[[Roam 插件]] 增强版 PDF 扩展,作者分享了他的学术阅读工作流

#[[Roam 用例]] 学术论文阅读的五个步骤:文献管理、论文阅读与瞬时笔记写作、永久笔记写作、永久笔记管理、笔记回顾

“双向链接的自动呈现大大简化了我的工作流,也加强了我构建网状知识库的意识。 ”

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#[[Roam 周边]] 轻松创建漂亮的数字花园,将你的 Roam Research Graph 导出为可访问的静态网站

#[[Roam 插件]] 使用纯 CSS 实现 MindMap 思维导图

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An Inbound Marketing & Sales Braindump

I've been doing Google Ads for clients since 2009 but never run a paid ad for myself. Instead, I've built my business by making friends, building relationships, and creating win-wins.

Braindump below. 👇
1/ Let everyone know what you do

Make it a habit to naturally drop what you do into conversation. You want your name to spring to mind when people talk to other people.
2/ Pay attention to how people introduce you to others

Years ago I paid a marketing consultant to help me figure out how to stop being known as a "Google Ads Guy" (I can help with other stuff dammit!).

I kept getting introduced by that label so I embraced it instead.
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Just finished listening to a 🔥🔥 chat between @garrytan and The DTC Guy @mrsharma

There was a lot to unpack for anyone interested in starting and growing their company.

These are my top 10 takeaways:
1/ Product is everything. Relentless focus on this is key. Consumers will remember a good product. These products solve the customer's problem better/faster/cheaper or some combination of these.
2/ Your brand needs to solve for the why. It's incredibly important to communicate the why behind a brand to get people to resonate and believe in your brand.
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#[[Roam 洞见]] 思想家的 11 项思考技能:knowledge-able 而非 information-full

#[[Roam 生态]] 作者打造自己的 NENO (stands for "network of notes") 系统,创建知识的可视化地图



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#[[Roam 协作]] 如何使用 Roam Research 进行团队协作的工作流,作者还有一个 [[Roam for Teamwork]] 的 Newsletter

#[[Roam 周边]] 使用 Obsidian 的 Graph 变化,Day 1 --> Week 12 --> Month 5 反观之@RoamResearch 的 Graph 简直不能看 😂

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#[[Roam 周边]] 我最喜欢的 Twitter 插件,让 Twitter 成为社会知识媒体网络的 Memex,现已支持右边栏直接点赞或转发

#[[Roam 生态]] #Roam42 Deep Nav 键盘爱好者的 Roam Research 使用指南,不过目前我使用的是 Roam Toolkit 的 Vim Navigation 模式

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Podcasting power insights from my interview today with audio legends @adamdavidson + @smc90:

CAC: ~20x more expensive now vs. 2013 ($2 today)

$: Very few shows profit from ads. Podcasting largely top of funnel game.

Costs: Serial, Radiolab are $25k+ per episode. But...

🧵👇
Higher cost != higher quality.

Cover art + sound design: Spend here. Apple won’t feature shows without art.

Best audio: Has clear reason to exist. Knows audience. Overserves niche.

Best interview questions: Lead to a visual description + evoke emotion.
Insights per minute: Track this. Edit edit edit.

Beginning, middle, end: Have all 3, even in interview show.

Signposting: Remind listener where she is in episode arc. “Audio GPS.”Don’t give away the ending though!
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1/ Roam Portal 插件新模式 —— 交互式3D地图,可视化 Roam Graph 内的国家或城市

2/ Roam Research 的 11 月更新特性视频汇总

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1/ 文本重构:如何在 Roam 搜索和替换文本

2/ 为特定标签(包括子 Block)添加背景颜色,高亮笔记视觉重点

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