What's the difference between knowledge workers of the past and present?
In Medieval times, it was in the pursuit of God. Cato explains more here:
Giving us an overview of the other apps that he's tried, Cato details on the angles, differences and more on what is available for us lovely note-takers 🤩 shoutouts to @WorkFlowy and @ScrapboxApp for the mention and their amazing work here!
How can we build out the 'Continent of Note-taking Apps'?
From universal formats to markdown, practices and interoperability, we explore a future where thinkers choose their toolstack and have their knowledge graphs work in all of them!
And will Roam marry other tools? 👀
And also, why @RoamResearch is a great place for tinkerers: you get to experiment with EVERYTHING
BONUS: Have a chat and discuss with us on @AirrAudio! With their new AirrSpace feature, I'm holding an async voice note discussion on the episode, namely focusing on what we thinkers would like to see from Roam and other tools 😁 join us! airr.io/space/60cdf659…
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Everything is a conversation. That's a firm belief I've always had for a very long time.
Every question has an answer, and every response a stepping stone to another discussion.
There are intonations, emotions, accents, and more that can never be captured in a blogpost.
A conversation *feels* different. In a podcast, you capture the content AND context.
But it's rigid. It's hard to get atomic unless you timestamp a specific part of the episode. You STILL have to refer to the whole episode (think of this as page vs. block-level referencing)
To be fair, I know @Conaw is already thinking about networks and messaging anyway - we have to overhaul that if we want comms in a knowledge graph context
For example, if you manipulate the global filter feature to only feature blocks directed at you (author) via notation = DM?
What's the Roam42 of other apps? What other tools have Jumpnav, SB features, etc.? #roam
I've had problems with some of my general toolstack lately (eg. calendar/booking problems, tasklists) and am on the prowl for that mouseless productivity 👀
(Shoutouts to the one who designed the keyboard shortcuts for Twitter, I love blazing through this site quickly at times 😂)