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mind-palace
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Gains I'm Seeing from My Second Brain Tool
That's a cool extension, I didn't know about it.
I built an entire app around the idea that every note participate sin the spaced repetition queue. For me it has made a lot of difference, as I have managed to internalize (as in put into a practice) a lot of the stuff that I put into my "second brain", for example insights from books I have read, videos I watched or blog posts, etc:
https://github.com/msipos/mind-palace
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Everything I Know – Wiki
I had the same problem which is why I made an app called MindPalace (https://github.com/msipos/mind-palace)
It's a note app where every note has a repetition schedule. The schedule can be dynamic (growing-shrinking) or fixed.
For example, my diary entries repeat every 365 days so I enjoy reading what my diary entries/thoughts were a year (or 2, or 3) years ago.
notes-in-org-format-
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Gains I'm Seeing from My Second Brain Tool
Here is the page from my knowledge graph on Tmux:
https://github.com/JeffreyBenjaminBrown/notes-in-org-format-...
See in particular the passage "send text to a tmux session|window|pane".
In Emacs, `M-x desktop-save` and `M-x desktop-change-dir` will let you save your session state and restore from a saved state. Also handy is the command `process-send-string`. I use it in the below (from my .emacs config) to mark one buffer as the "receiving GHCI buffer" and then send text from another buffer to be evaluated in that one.
;; https://emacs.stackexchange.com/a/37889
What are some alternatives?
alfred-my-mind - Alfred workflow to search through my notes and bookmarks
orger - Tool to convert data into searchable and interactive org-mode views
simplenote-ios - Simplenote for iOS
w2g - World Wide Graph: A memex for semantic notetaking
tinysearch - 🔍 Tiny, full-text search engine for static websites built with Rust and Wasm
Memacs - What did I do on February 14th 2007? Visualize your (digital) life in Org-mode
docs - Logseq documentation
nolific - A very simple web based note solution that's designed to serve as my second brain.
HPI - Human Programming Interface 🧑👽🤖
wiki - some useful information