π node [[2024 10 29]]
- [[work]] was intense meetings, summit, then working late - but good I think.
- [[go/flow/29]] is about [[trust]].
2024-10-29
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[[Human physiology]] - the processes and functions of living organisms. Rather than, say, the structure of the body or evolutionary history.
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[[Passive repetition]] can result in an [[illusion of knowing]].
- Better to do [[active repetition]] when you can.
- Writing in a digital garden or on social media is a form of active repetition.
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Actually, you could also do passive repetition in a digital garden.
- Just copying and pasting text from elsewhere would be largely passive repetition. Similar to just underlining or highlighting.
- I think the journal aspect of a digital garden is good for active repetition.
- A space to summarise ideas in your own words, and for "blurting".
- So really, that's more the stream than the garden?
- I suppose you can do active recall in both. But I'd say the stream is your working area for it, and the garden where you store what sticks long term.
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One of the key uses of a stream and garden for me is active recall and repetition. So worth thinking about it a bit more.
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Trying [[HeliBoard]].
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[[Learning blurt]]
- [[Amino acids]] are the building blocks of [[life]].
- They are what constitute [[proteins]].
- [[Biochemistry]]
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Traditional social media / microblogging can also be great for active recall.
- Particularly as dialogue and group discussion is an excellent prompt for active recall.
- However for me they also have a huge problem - distraction.
- I can't go on the Fediverse without it ending up as a bit of a mindless scroll fest. (Which, admittedly of often a useful tool for information discoveryβ¦)
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[[Learning blurt]]
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[[Bacteria]]
- Humans are teeming with them.
- Trillions in the gut alone.
- We couldn't exist without them. They could happily exist without us.
- [[Microbiology]]
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[[Bacteria]]
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I listened to a good ACFM episode on the gut microbiome recently: [[ACFM Trip 41: Trust Your Gut]]
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I think I'll explore "[[microblurting]]" as a thing.
- Is microblurting a useful way to do active recall? Should one blurt in public spaces? We'll find out.
π stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/2024-10-29
- video call at meet.jit.si/2024-10-29
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acfm trip 41 trust your gut
active recall and passive repetition in the digital stream and garden
active repetition
amino acids
bacteria
biochemistry
f droid
go/flow/29
heliboard
human physiology
illusion of knowing
learning blurt
life
microbiology
microblurting
passive repetition
proteins
termux
trust
work
acfm trip 41 trust your gut
active recall and passive repetition in the digital stream and garden
active repetition
amino acids
bacteria
biochemistry
f droid
go/flow/29
heliboard
human physiology
illusion of knowing
learning blurt
life
microbiology
microblurting
passive repetition
proteins
termux
trust
work
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