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Cross-platform desktop note-taking app. Sticky notes with Markdown and Tabs. All in one .txt file.
Interesting application of txt files to be shown in 'corkboard' view.
Unfortunately packaged as electron app, making ~100kb of actual code into ~200mb of program.
The idea could be used however, for a re-arrangeable corkboard / network view of my personal notes.
Note organization system
personal knowledge base system,
somewhat based on Notion, somewhat on GTD
Obsidian: A knowledge base that works on local Markdown files.
Personal knowledge base, personal wiki -like putting emphasis on links and back-links
A simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend. - gollum
Pico is a flat file CMS, this means there is no administration backend and database to deal with. You simply create .md files in the
The smartest people in the world use mental models to make intelligent decisions, avoid stupidity, and increase productivity. Let's take a look at how ...
A community blog devoted to refining the art of rationality
Efficient memorization using the spacing effect: literature review of widespread applicability, tips on use & what it
Extensive description of concepts and uses of org-mode.
I don't use org-mode personally (the syntax falls just into the uncanny valley of markdown-like) but this covers concepts as well as uses, so might be useful outside a strict org-context as well.
Roam has a learning curve, but after a few weeks of playing with it I already love it much more than Evernote and Notion. Here's why, and how I'm using it.
Search worldwide news articles and headlines from all over the web in real-time with our free News API.
I want a python function that takes a pdf and returns a list of the text of the note annotations in the document. I have looked at python-poppler
- Spaced repetition: People retain information better when they practice retrieval over spaced intervals. These intervals can be increasingly spread out over time. (http://www.few.vu.nl/~vbr240/publications/Scriptie.pdf)
- Interleaving: Interleaving and varied practice help us better assess context and discriminate between problems, selecting and applying the correct solution from a range of possibilities. Note: The order of interleaved topics needs to be shuffled) (Rohrer, D. (2012). Interleaving helps students distinguish among similar concepts. Educational Psychology Review, 24, 355-367.)
- Retrieval Practice: During focused, effortful recall, learning is made pliable again. The most salient aspects become clearer and the consequent reconsolidation helps reinforce meaning, strengthen connections to prior knowledge, bolster cues and retrieval routes, and weaken competing routes. The more difficult it is to retrieve the knowledge, the more you get out of the practice. (https://www.kent.edu/CAS/Psychology/resources/cml/upload/Pyc-Rawson-2009-JML-pdf.pdf; https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0098628314549701)
- Generative Learning: Trying to come up with an answer, even before a solution has been presented. Leads to better learning and stronger retention, even if the answer is wrong. (https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-1-4419-1428-6_171)
- Elaboration: The process of finding additional layers of meaning in the material. Connect it to other ideas, expand on it, create metaphors. (Make it Stick - Peter Brown,Henry Roediger,Mark McDaniel)
The fastest wiki and knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, feature rich, markdown compatible and open source. - outline
This video series on how to study represents the latest in cognitive research on how people learn and Samford University professor Stephen Chew's many years of experience teaching undergraduates.
With an interface to automatically capture snapshots to shaarli, this would be really useful (and vice versa, automatic importing of shaarli snippets)