[[Curtis McHale]] in Duly Noted – Jorge Arango
Arango's book sounds like what I expected it would.
[[Curtis McHale]] in Duly Noted – Jorge Arango
Arango's book sounds like what I expected it would.
Listened to Jorge Arango in Maggie Appleton on Digital Gardening<br /> Episode 118
Listened to [[Jorge Arango]] in Beck Tench on Tinderbox
watched Tinderbox Meetup 2023-12-03 featuring Jorge Arango
contacts, recipes, book highlights and marginalia in the mnemonic/evergreen quadrant; to do lists, grocery list, appointments in the mnemonic/transient quadrant; sticky notes, mind maps, project plans, tinderbox in the generative/transient quadrant; knowledge gardens, zettelkasten, pkm systems in the generative/evergreen;
What does the structure of containers in each of these spaces look like? How simple or complex are they?
There can be growth from one space into others, (especially from the mnemonic into generative).
Chuck Wade mentions that email fits into all four of the quadrants.
Cathy Marshall used "information gardening" in Xerox Park setting... (source?) It may have been mentioned in Arango's interview of Mark Bernstein on The Informed Life.
Arango came to knowledge gardening via Brian Eno essay on architecture and gardening metaphor.
Dave Rogers - we should challenge our notes rather than "nurturing them";
JA: Perhaps we could use AI/GPT to "steel man" our arguments?
Hookmark: https://hookproductivity.com/
Gordon Brander's Noosphere - protocol to define the problem of linking things quickly at internet scale.
[[Jorge Arango]] interviews Veronica Erb on Annotating Books
Anecdotal evidence that dyslexia has an overlap with creating links to see a "bigger picture"
https://dulynoted.fyi/
Duly Noted: Principles and Practices for Thriving in the Information Age
https://theinformed.life/
Hosted by Jorge Arango (https://jarango.com/)