Nodal point of thought 2024-02-21
Nodal point of thought 2024-02-21
My impressions after running for almost a year, anyway.
Keichobot is definitely useful for that "having a conversation helps me organize my thoughts" part! Rule-based algorithms do not.
It used to time out sometimes, even if you did one conversation per request, but now it's much faster, so it's doable.
On the other hand, it's not one speech, one request.
You can do a lot of things in parallel.
In the history of Keichobot, it was created in CUI to begin with, then turned into a web service to turn it into a Slack bot, then turned into a web service
Now is the time to abandon legacy code and rebuild.
Can support the "chopping" and "texting" areas that have been bottlenecks.
This "purpose" is not clear to other users
For me personally, it is a system that facilitates understanding of things that are difficult to comprehend with the raw brain.
While we use it because it's useful, we're not yet at the point where first-time users can understand its value.
It should be developed to further strengthen my personal capacity for understanding.
The reason I myself am no longer using this system is because its needs were met by Keichobot.
This will blend in as part of a Keichobot-like
Keichobot is an assistance in taking out and understanding what is inside of you
Kozaneba will assist in structuring the vast amount of "information that has not yet found its structure" that has been extracted in this way and that is derived from books.
So it's "understanding" in the form of finding structure.
Scrapbox is a system for storing knowledge in a form that can be used over the long term
I stuck with Omni for now.
There's still room for improvement, but I think we're headed in the right direction.
The direction that external knowledge sources support the understanding of the start is now being explored in PluralityBook.
Glossary and fine-grained search seem important
There is development as questions become words.
Connect with Kozaneba in terms of understanding support
https://gyazo.com/e4d03c3b3065fc80d81bd08fa44f4f33
As a search result
https://gyazo.com/d768706b70f36973f81141473872219f
turn out like this
I have drawn related diagrams.
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