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I went down a little curiosity rabbit hole today.
Thinking about product offerings for niche communities:
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Google search and Wikipedia in particular are great examples of how the internet has enabled immense scale and speed: every crawlable page on the web, every sufficiently noteworthy topic, etc, returned to you within a second. But choosing the extreme end of scale is at odds with the key property of personal knowledge management: relevance. A scient... See more
Ryan Muller • Crypto-collective knowledge management
Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman: Adventures of a Curious Character as Told to Ralph Leighton
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But for all the good times, comments come with the responsibility of guarding against spam and toxicity. In other words, it’s a job. But building our own communities is a job worth having in a world that’s noisier and spammier than ever.
[ how to: frequency finding and maintaining in a noisy world… tips, tricks, infrastructure, solutions, etc.]
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... See moreThis Idea Must Die: Scientific Theories That Are Blocking Progress (Edge Question)
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Arguably, no. You’ve perhaps heard of the pottery class where students graded on quantity produced more quality than those graded on quality. (It wa
DYNOMIGHT • Things that don’t work

What Is Entropy? A Measure of Just How Little We Really Know. | Quanta Magazine
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