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by pfer
2077 days ago
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The best note-taking app for me would be like if I was paying a really smart person so that (i) I could tell them at any time of the day some info or thought I'd like to use later somehow, (ii) I could make queries of any format later about the data I entered. The key thing is that I don't want to have to decide in advance how I want to use the information. I just want to store the information that I know it might be useful or important later. (More concretely, I could see this being a single huge text file in which I can make natural language queries; each query generates a view of the file that corresponds to selected sentences in the file that match the query. For example, if I asked "what are the things I have to do for next month", then it would show me the sentences that correspond to things I have to do for next month. If I queried "exciting ML papers", then it would show me the sentences in which I link or talk about an ML paper, and I sounded excited about it.) |
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