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daytura · 2 years
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Thoughts on the Antinet's manual search
Nicolas Gatien: @ArchLeucoryx Any thoughts? Based on your twitter posts, I believe you are working with Logseq and Obsidian?
First--thank you for taking the time to write the thread. Scott discussed this in one of his videos but finding specific info is a bit harder ;) I think plenty of people are worried about "blinding" themselves to their notes without full-text search.
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I use Logseq and Obsidian casually, among other applications like Dendron on VSCode, FSNotes, and even Twitter. Currently, I'm on a "null theory" of PKM, and I'm investigating the ways we represent our knowledge--literature, journaling, commonplacing, note-taking, oratory, communication, etc. I don't think there are any rules to knowledge! All representations are mutable and interchangeable; your notes are not your knowledge; the map is not the territory. But that doesn't mean we can't be open to better maps that give us new perspectives on the old.
(Note: I don't have an Antinet myself, but I think I have a good picture of it. I tried making an alt-Zettelkasten in TiddlyWiki that used sequences of sequences rather than trees of trees, and timestamping instead of alphanumeric IDs.)
The lack of direct search is definitely not a bug. The Antinet still uses a hand-curated index, so you're not lost every time you open your drawer. The manual search is really just something you do, right? It's practical usage. At the very least, the process of re-reading is an aid to memory; recall in of itself makes memories stronger.
I'm reminded of this other application, ThreadHelper...it was a sidebar extension to Twitter designed to be a serendipity engine. Every time you wrote in your compose box, the sidebar would bring up related tweets from your account and your bookmarks (you had to import your Twitter data locally, I think). And one of the developers, exGenesis, explains that "[your] body of work should be a living system but water is drying up nearly as soon as it's posted". I can't help but think that the process of re-reading your notes is like "watering" them again, digital or no. You're coming back to your past self and following up with their thinking. This way, your thinking literally compounds over time.
Meanwhile, the Zettelkasten falters a bit at explicit recall, at least later on. An Antinet small enough that you can keep it's contents in your head and reliably put in and take out the exact card is an archive. And explicit recall does make sense! Sometimes you need the full fidelity of either your own or someone else's writing. But it's kind of interesting that we haven't really investigated the shift from explicit recall to associative recall in the slipbox, as the slipbox grows.
Further, the key to associativity seems to be surprise and discovery. Eva Thomas writes in her article that Luhmann described the "surprises we encounter while interacting with the slip-box [...] as a process of finding something you were not looking for, but something that you can still use". (Unfortunately I don't know what quote that is in his actual paper, Communication with Slipboxes.) Is a mature Antinet a discovery engine just by reading through the notes and walking down the associative trails to find what you need? That seems too good to be true. But it also makes a lot of sense. What happens when the user of the Zettelkasten begins to forget what they have written? Well, the more the user forgets, the more surprised they are when re-reading their writing. Forgetting is integral to serendipity; a creative partner. At this stage, you put a note in there to "lose control of it, not to gain control over it".
To be surprised, we must be unaware.
To be surprised of known information, we must make it unknown. Defamiliarize; misplace; forget. It is only when we know we have lost something that we wish to get it back, to reclaim it more tightly.
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ricmlm · 1 year
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Exgenesis-Solve Et Coagula {Full Album}
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tsmhm · 2 years
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@exGenesis @ch0vechuv4 clowning is (how i see it) about connecting with body and expressions to silliness/joy/absurdity, clown training deconstructs inhibitions to silliness/absurdity and invites new pathways for performance/connection with audience that (not necessarily but could possibly) help here?
— ErinLuhks (@ErinLuhks) Sep 18, 2022
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publishinggoblin · 4 years
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And another batch of characters illustrated by the incredible @anonbea .
Shan has been illustrating the massive main cast of my upcoming series, and gives us an awesome look into the unique worlds each comes from. 
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icantbealive · 5 years
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Hot take: Manlet energy is just a way for feminist DJs from Milwaukee to describe their desire to fuck Danny Devito and Donald Duck at the same time in a hot tub at a resort in the Catskills. Women who fuck real men like Arnold Schwarzenegger all live in Berlin and listen to Rammstein on repeat but are whiter than Swiss people (known poc) and are from New Jersey. I went to a protest and I held up a cardboard sign that said Nazis don't deserve to live in Portland, Oregon (my home) but should have the state of California to themselves and should be held legally responsible for making people like me mildly uncomfortable but not that uncomfortable by their desire to commit property crimes against citizens. I am 32, I smoke weed, and I live with my boyfriend Thomas. I have German French and Welsh energy and am a pisces, and he has French German and Norwegian energy but everyone thinks he's Italian and he is a gemini. I make $38,000 a year selling car insurance at Geico and he sells virgin Jews online to wealthy business men. We only have sex on fridays but sometimes we like to switch it up and go bowling but only at places that overcharge. I own two iPhones. I called the police on the last person who called me racist but I told them it was because they were making me uncomfortable because they had bad vibes. My dad owns a yacht and I am currently fighting a legal battle for it to be put in my name after he dies from stage 4 testicular cancer. Everytime I step outside I think I'm going to say a slur but then I stop myself, and I've been doing this off and on for 20 years. The only thing about me that's interesting is I buy all my cereal from trader joes, specifically puffins. I jog. I'm a conservative but I voted for Bernie because I'd be sad if the taxi drivers in my town all moved at the same time. I have a sticker on my laptop that says "everyday antifascism" on it. Okay thanks for listening I just wanted to put that out there now next time youll know who you're dealing with when you call me a misogynistic slur, kike.
I can't eat hot sauce I'm allergic.
I'm an ally.
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toenteryourmountain · 3 years
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gbhbl · 3 years
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Album Review: Somnent - Gardens From Graves (GS Productions)
We need a new sub-genre that describes the miserable melancholy of music like this. Something that accurately conveys the emotion and heart in such melodramatic melody but is also rooted in darkness and desolation.
Gardens From Graves is the realisation of all the potential displayed on Somnent’s previous releases, the Eventide EP of 2015 and the full-length debut album, Sojourn, which came out in 2017. Featuring a guest appearance from Jari Lindholm (Enshine, Exgenesis) and evocative artwork created by Augusto Peixoto (Sinister Realm, In Solitude etc). Gardens from Graves will be released on October 25th,…
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corpse-drummer · 7 years
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My friendo @tarinya-quinn tagged me a little while back to post 6 albums I’ve been listening to the most recently. Thanks pal-erina!
Since I listen to my whole music collection on random at all times, that makes this rather difficult and I’ve been thinking about how to come up with 6 for like a week.
Anyhow - here are some that maybe stood out (not that I’ve actually listened to them any more than any others though).
Exgenesis - Aphotic Veil (EP)
Mgła - Exercises in Futility
Pillorian - Obsidian Arc
Arkona - Lunaris
Der Weg Einer Freiheit - Stellar
Rivers of Nihil - Monarchy
I tag no-one. ...because I suck. Go ahead, do it if you’d like to share some tunes.
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stonerdoombot · 4 years
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theart2rock · 5 years
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Swallow The Sun
Fahrten durch melancholische Vielschichtigkeit und Gefühlsschwankungen fesseln und überraschen zugleich. Bei Swallow The Sun aus Finnland kommen die Fans dunkelsten Dooms und rabenschwarzer Melodien voll auf ihre Kosten. Wer auf frühe Katatonia, Amorphis und alten finnischen Death Metal steht kommt an Swallow The Sun nicht vorbei. Nach vielen Versuchen hat es endlich geklappt die finnischen Überflieger zum Storm zu holen!
Oceans Of Slumber spielen Progressive-Metal und doch wieder nicht. Die Texaner verbinden, ähnlich wie Zeal & Ardor, unterschiedliche Stile miteinander. Sind bei den Erstgenannten Black Metal und Blues übereinandergelegt, findet bei dem Sextett aus Houston eine Synthese statt und eine Integration weiterer Genres. Hier kann man sich nicht über Eintönigkeit beklagen.
Aeonian Sorrow ist ein Finnisches Melodic-Doom Projekt welches die ewige Trauer, das Elend der Erde, den Tod und die menschliche Natur mit ihren Instinkten unter dem Besitz von Trauer und Schmerz beschreibt. Gegründet von Sängerin Gogo im September 2015 gesellten sich nach nur kurzer Zeit viele Top-Musiker wie Drummer Saku Moilanen (Red Moon Architect), Sänger Alejandro Lotero (Exgenesis), Gitarrist Taneli Jämsä (Ghost Voyage, Red Moon Architect) und Bassist Pyry Hanski (Mörbid Vomit, Ex-Before the Dawn, etc.) zur Truppe. Wir freuen uns sehr dieses spezielle düster-melancholische Projekt bei uns zu haben.
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Swallow The Sun was originally published on The Art 2 Rock
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ricmlm · 1 year
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Exgenesis-Solve Et Coagula {Full Album}
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Физкультура - залог здоровья
New Post has been published on https://news2018.ru/fizkultura-zalog-zdorovya/
Физкультура - залог здоровья
Регулярные физические упражнения могут защитить человека от сахарного диабета второго типа, ишемической болезни сердца, некоторых видов рака, старческого слабоумия и депрессии.
«www.dundee.ac.uk/lifesciences/exgenesis/»:
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teendiabetics-blog · 6 years
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Exgenesis - European Research for diabetes patients
New Post has been published on http://typetwodiabetes.us/exgenesis-european-research-for-diabetes-patients/
Exgenesis - European Research for diabetes patients
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oneironaught718 · 7 years
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Exgenesis, "Futile Horizon"
melodicdeathmetal
http://oneironaught.com/exgenesis-futile-horizon/
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