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by ryanSrich
1801 days ago
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My workflow for research is like this: - open link, determine if it’s relevant or not. If it’s relevant, but not relevant right now, I’ll dump it into my notes. - then I close the tab. Pretty simple. - when the time comes where that link is relevant again, I’ll find it in my notes and open it. - I really don’t find any value in having tabs open that aren’t immediately relevant to what I’m doing. 10 seems like the upper limit of focus for me. |
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It's clear that you do understand the value of preserving tabs that aren't immediately relevant to what you're doing. What's the difference in value between writing tabs in your notes and simply not closing them?
I'd understand if there weren't tree-style tabs - you can organize things better in your notes. There are tree-style tabs, though, so you can organize your tabs as you need them, and dropping into a root node is just like dropping into an old thought process.