Scrapbox and LLM compatibility
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I've heard people who have been exposed to LLM on ChatGPT and elsewhere say that they feel it works well with Scrapbox, and I think the same, but I've never been able to verbalize why that is.
1: Many people have an image of writing
Blog posts, etc.
2: There are several "parts" in it
Instead of seeing a single sentence as a chunk of text, feel that there are multiple parts that could be independent pages
3: Considering the relationship between these parts, the one-dimensional arrangement in 2 seems "different" in the first place. In the diagram, the structure is now "A and B supporting C."
4: Each part connects with another to create another structure.
It's hard to develop this kind of development with the way one writes.
relevance
Nishio's Scrapbox has a small granularity of entries, like a fragmented scrapbook of notes, but it's easy to absorb knowledge.
@nishio: Creating knowledge packages is actually easier than creating documents for human readers. Because humans have limited short-term memory, we need to give knowledge in a "good order", which is very hard for the author, but when giving it to LLM, the order is irrelevant, so just write whatever comes to your mind! I thought, "That's Scrapbox."
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