Knowledge Management
by sari and · updated 1mo ago
Knowledge Management
by sari and · updated 1mo ago
Laura Pike Seeley added 1mo ago
Stuart Evans added 2mo ago
Laura Pike Seeley added 5mo ago
it's the totality of those “nodal points” that indicate one’s own unique perspective. It doesn’t matter if you specifically sought out the nodal point or not, it’s the recognition that counts. When you encounter a piece of life-changing information (no matter how large the change part is), you are simultaneously discovering and creating “yourself,”
... See moreKeely Adler added 5mo ago
on Are.na, pieces of information can be arranged in infinite varieties of contexts – their respective meaning shifts as the proximate information shifts. In other words, the more connections a block has, the more opportunities it has to be a nodal point.
Keely Adler added 5mo ago
It’s important that people—actual individuals—are doing the work for themselves to decide how exactly they want to group information together, because it’s this exercise that hones a person’s unique intuition. It’s personal intuition that gives a piece of information a unique shape to live in
Keely Adler added 5mo ago
Alara added 8mo ago
Sarah Drinkwater added 10mo ago
Sarah Drinkwater added 10mo ago
Stack Overflow’s commitment to purity has served it well. But if other platforms with a different — non-diabolical — culture offer what Stack Overflow does, then why stick to a place that is no longer the rare commodity it used to be?
Stack Overflow has enduring popularity, at least in software. Why is it that a resource like it — a centralized, global resource to ask questions — is not as common in other industries?
phoebe added 1y ago