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But with complex ideas, you may find you need to add integrative prompts after you’ve thoroughly practiced their discrete components. In the case of lists, you can imagine that the system could ask you to fill in more blanks simultaneously as your memory of the individual entries improves. I don’t know of any general memory system which does that,... See more
andymatuschak.org • How to Write Good Prompts: Using Spaced Repetition to Create Understanding
There’s so many tools/experiences out there in the internet, but I can never seem to even think to grab them when my mind is a bit free. Is this a problem? or is this okay? How can I make sure I have the things I want to check out in my free time without having to store them in my short-term memory and risk forgetting they even exist? What do I
... See moreIs there an opportunity here, with the web, LLMs, evolved search and interface design.?
One benefit of founding ConvertKit (soon to be Kit) is I get a front row seat to what’s working for the most successful creators.
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Why is there no newsletter like thing that pops my feed with music? Like a radio show or something…
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commonplace.dayThat said, it'd be good to better understand when the transfer works and when it doesn't. Even better would be a memory system that integrates into my actual working environment. For instance, it could query me on Unix commands, while placing me at an actual command line. Or perhaps it would ask me to solve higher-level problems, while at the... See more
Nielsen Michael • Augmenting Long-Term Memory
Context-aware programs that can interact with me actively or passively. This is what I want to make.
