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  1. Aug 2022
    1. Connect your atomic ideas and structure notes to add context. One generally starts with context (i.e., a specific course) and then adds notes in school. As you create atomic ideas and link them to each other, and structure notes, you begin to develop your topics and lines of thinking from the bottom-up.

      this is MOC

    1. remain empty or you can actually write something down or insert diagrams you

      cool,怎么实现的这种

  2. Apr 2022
    1. I previously shared Ivo Velitchkov’s 5-part series in Letter XXXII where he described in more detail his approach, and how he developed RIO (Roam Internal Ontology). Now, he has released the two ontologies he's developed (RIO and ROCO - ROam Core Ontology)

      It really kills me to see these types of jargon and acronyms popping up in the technology space around note taking. What do these really mean? Why should the average user care? It all feels like the sort of careless marketing and buzzwords like "second brain" or "MOC" (maps of content).

  3. Mar 2022
    1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wiol2oJAh6c

      Nothing new here for me. She's at least a reasonably good example of what's going on here and is looking at things from a bottom up perspective rather than a top down.

      I like that she talks about structure instead of using the idea of MOC.