I love all knowledge management attempts, but i often feel that something has to exist to help me also retain some of the knowledge - ala Spaced Repetition.
Ie i think we need a tool that helps manage knowledge, but then also help you pick a slice of that knowledge to ensure you have memorized, retained. A cold storage warm cache sort of approach.
Agreed, how to recall knowledge is more important than just store information.
Innos have three features to make knowledge recall happen.
1. Linked references & Unlinked references
With this mechanism. If we are currently in the context of page A. Any pages related to page A will be and list under page A, this make related information can be discoverable, and where recall happen.
2. Knowledge Graph
Pages is connected in a graph, and graph is a way to explore all knowledge. Knowledge can be recalled through the graph links.
3. Auto suggest
When you type some keyword in a page's paragraph, if you mention the keyword is another page's name in the system. Innos will auto mark it. Just like vscode function reference highlight. A recall will happen at this certain time.
Would like to emphasize this. They’re some great tools that manage knowledge extremely well (including Innos). But now I’d like to see more work on the knowledge’s deployment into the user’s life — a tool to help make it actionable (in conversation for example) without having to boot up the library every time.
I see that Innos has a programming feature which I think is a good step. But more features that specifically help the recall of knowledge would be awesome.
Hello HackerNews!
We launched a new note-taking tools called Innos Note. We position it as a "knowledge garden". Help you to grow your knowledge and think better.
Thumbs up guys! Very slick experience...
I've been using obsidian + my own code to publish notes.
Mainly because I want to make sure I own the data (all the .md files).
Will I be able to download my data?
Ie i think we need a tool that helps manage knowledge, but then also help you pick a slice of that knowledge to ensure you have memorized, retained. A cold storage warm cache sort of approach.
Does Innos help at all with retention?