[[Codex]] 1 is one of a number of note taking [[tools for thought]] that I’ve been following on Twitter @codexeditor.
I hadn’t realized that the Codex Patreon was the main web presence other than the Twitter account. It’s actually great to see so many digital creators getting supported directly to build.
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Which I’m going to have to figure out how to link to the [[Agora]] node that @flancian made. I should probably make an [[Agora FAQ]] page. ↩
Well, this [@ctbeiser Twitter thread](https://twitter.com/ctbeiser/status/1367879838145540098 ) will help point me towards lots of other notes to flesh out:
if you were making a syllabus on [[tools for thought]] what would be your key inclusions?
especially interested in ones beyond the “obvious list”:
- Englebart [[Augmenting Human Intellect]]
- [[As We May Think]]
- [[Plans and Situated Action]]
- [[Inventing on Principle]]
- [[Mindstorms]]
([[wikilinks]] added by me)
The video by @edelwax is pretty moving.
[@Dylan_Steck mentioned @edelwax recently](https://twitter.com/Dylan_Steck/status/1367623991704313857 ) as having coined [[Assisted Introspection]].
I don’t know how much deep study I’m going to do around these things. I’ve always been more about [[tinkerability]] and trying these things out in practice. And then maybe falling into the weeds of building out tech building blocks and standards and protocols.
More [[agora]] thoughts: what about pulling in openly licensed general purpose Git content?
For instance, terms.dev is a repository of software industry terms and definitions. It uses the [[Zola]] engine to build the live site, but the source is Markdown in git.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/2021-03-06
- video call at meet.jit.si/2021-03-06