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by packetlost
1102 days ago
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This seems like the correct answer. I can't think of how many times I've been like "I should publicize all my notes" and then I restart the cycle of looking into blogging or note-taking/wiki software (with publishing options like Notion). I'm not much into writing long-form content, but I journal and log pretty consistently. It's always the "distill this body of knowledge into an easily consumable article-style thing" that I lose interest, both because it's hard but also because I feel the return on investment is super low. I already get the benefits of my notes, and blogs are too 1-way to get meaningful feedback unless it goes "viral" on a link aggregator like HN or Lobsters. Maybe I just underestimate how much feedback is typically given or over estimate the difficulty in making it to the front page... |
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