Explaining how Gyazo+Scrapbox works for information management
This is the Gyazo image of @vtlbn's tweet in May 2020
https://twitter.com/vtlbn/status/1261356755402907650 https://gyazo.com/65e5624058593097d2e18ec5e570d79b
This is my Gyao page after OCR is performed.
https://gyazo.com/4449ab5636b9119df5901aeab2088187
I can find this image by typing "gyazo scrapbox" in the search box of Gyazo.
https://gyazo.com/8ed8fdb41ce4939ec13fd70cbaa87f9e
After remembering that your Twitter account is vtlbn, I can perform Gyazo search again to get all images that have that keyword.
https://gyazo.com/e692d2b62524360878ee8b95286adf67
I found that the oldest Gyazo image was taken in May 2020. This means that I could find your tweet easily just by performing Gyazo search from the start...
https://gyazo.com/5cdc16a9e40d4dda7eafdddd78c70f91
So, if I take Gyazo images every time I find something interesting, I can find the information later easily.
Using Gyazo and Scrapbox, I'm hoping we can manage all the information we handle on PC.
I am listing all my photos on Scrapbox. All the image has OCR text, and I can find photos using a keyword if character strings are in the photo.
https://gyazo.com/6cf8f16501aab392cdf84bc908fb5d9f
I can find photos related to "Kyoto" like this.
https://gyazo.com/a09d2a94068f05307b63fda3d7e23b2a
In this way, we can find Gyazo and Scrapbox images easily by giving keywords. After finding an image, other information related to the image can be retrieved, and that means almost anything can be found using Gyazo and Scrapbox.
I am developing a "Zooming Gyazo search" system, where I can find Gyazo images with zooming interface.
https://gyazo.com/3403d8dea4e1b4335297a6fa7e48ea68
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWhB8hZrOQw