20180408Note on task abstraction sticky note
2018-04-08 Posting sticky notes accumulated over the years to Scrapbox
Not completed, so more to come #TODO And an explanation of "task abstraction" itself #TODO Human-computer interaction enhances the ability to create as a system.
I want to strengthen my intellect to reach where the geniuses of the past have not reached.
Computers are young and we are the first generation that could do it and should do it now
I want to verbalize the methodology, because if you don't verbalize it, you can't program it. Strengthening Manuscript Writing
Language Support
Computers ask humans questions to encourage language
Facilitating Awareness through Chat
Technology to Support Linguistics
Recall support
Support for writing, output, and language
Writing a lot of fragments #Writing method I want to write down whatever comes to my mind immediately without worrying about where it is.
Intermittent writing
agile
Frequent release
How do we consolidate that?
Reuse of previously written material
Large amount of data already in place
Stimulation promotes verbalization.
Support and reinforce reading
Hard to read everything = hard to read everything "thoroughly".
Bottlenecks/suffering = created from trying to read more than you can.
E-book management system
Handle cut and scanned PDFs well.
Would it be nice to have something that can be operated without the SuperMemo keyboard?
stress-free
Too large a self-image creates stress.
I want to be noticed.
You've done a great job.
Keep doing what you want to do with your life-size self without hesitation.
No stress.
Results performance as a result, not as an objective
Satisfaction of curiosity
Know what you want to know, do what you want to do
Intrinsically Motivated Driven
Is stress-free a good thing?
Stress is also a pleasure?
Too much freedom is unsettling
Why?
Safe = low risk
Learning by taking risks
Moderate stress is necessary.
Physical Treatment
sensory deprivation
meditation
Kundalini = body movement
Solving the "Where is that?" question
Skewering search for everything
Aggregation of scribbles
Example: Facebook dump targeted for search
A problem that is largely garbage.
The probability of being "useful" depends on the output destination and other attributes
References and mentions increase the probability of being useful
You should be able to search not only what you have written, but also what you have clipped.
Need to facilitate clip action
Motivation, time and energy management
A system that can be implemented even if you don't have a lot of time to spare.
Human capacity for self-management is unreliable and should be managed by computers
Same as externalizing because human memory is unreliable.
Use yourself as an experiment and change things for the better for yourself.
Currently, the development speed is slowed down by the fact that it is published as a web service, which makes people worry about unspecified things.
Wouldn't it be better to ignore all others for once?
We're stuck with minor modifications to what we already have.
English version (in preparation)
Use of data accumulated in Analytics
Created a 25-minute song for Pomodoro, but it has not been released yet.
SpeedReader
How to speed-read cut-and-scan PDFs
I can only assume that existing PDF readers are designed by people who have no knowledge of decent speed reading.
It's not possible to design something that doesn't allow you to "flip through it."
I've confirmed that it's technically possible to flip through at a fast enough rate.
How to pre-render and read as a texture
Current frustration: Conversion from PDF to a format readable by this tool is not yet in place.
Additional Functions
I want to skewer search from multiple PDFs and jump to that page immediately.
Currently, assuming that PDFs are stored in a single folder, the OS functions to skewer, open, and search again to get to the target page, but we want to simplify this procedure.
It would be nice to have the ability to open PDFs by page.
organization
Methodological Support
How can the goodness of the methodology be verified?
Market reaction?
What do you want to see happen regarding "the art of verbalization?"
It would be good if "good methods" such as the KJ method could be systematized
You'll notice.
Assistance in structuring lots of sticky notes and data
Is 3D the right answer? I'm unfamiliar with it at this point, so I'm shying away from it, but it's the closest I can get to daily input/output.
Systematization of knowledge
It is also intertwined with our core business in terms of supporting the structuring of data accumulated in kintone.
Market validation
prototype
Market validation is a learning opportunity
Learn by taking your ideas to market and seeing the reaction.
More output, more feedback, more input
Is this the right way to learn?
The market doesn't understand value until it's in some form.
It's hard to keep writing manuscripts for money.
I can't stay motivated.
Mindset of doing it to get feedback
Increase presence in English-speaking countries
Branding in English-speaking countries
Englishization of content
Would you translate "the technology behind coding" into English?
For what?
To get feedback from outside Japan
If you find a method useful, you have a desire to share it with others
Usefulness = Increased productivity
I hate the fact that my knowledge system is lost with death.
I've gone to all this trouble to collect them, and now they're just going to dissipate again.
I have to make sure that the next generation gets what I got at a lower cost than I did.
Sokutsugi is not good at biting
Create a new source of income that will grow while staying with your current company instead of changing jobs.
Writing is mass production and sales outsourcing
Businesses that start with customer needs and business models do not align with what they "want to do" and are not fun when they put that first.
We should focus on what we want to do.
Why?
Methodologies for generating wealth cease to work when utility is saturated.
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