Scrapbox and the use of knowledge representation and permalinks in books
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Nishio's Scrapbox is fragmented and essential knowledge is easy to absorb and thought-provoking. book is too large to point to information, but Scrapbox has a human-readable [Permalink. It would be nice to have the ability to select the part of the permalink that we want to mention in the permalink.
Ideally, the content should come first, followed by the title.
OLD TITLE: 20191229Nodes of Thought
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> ScrapBox by Nisio and others has a small entry granularity and is really more like a fragment scrap of notebook than a text manuscript, > > but it's easy to absorb essential knowledge and think about a lot of things! In this case, there is a size of text appropriate to the content to be expressed, and books are in a bad state: "often too large," and "when trying to point to a part, page numbers are generally used, but with the advent of kindle-like e-books, broken links occur.
Scrapbox, on the other hand, has a Human-readable permalink for each unit of content, and even if you rename it, it will be redirected to the next unit, which is a nice improvement. So, I have a lot of doubts about the Forms of Knowledge Representation of books, and I feel that we are not getting the benefits of the times when the concept of [Permalink. I have a feeling that I am not getting the benefit of the times. I think "go back to page-based books" is a bad idea, [if you change something and a problem arises, don't undo it, but change it further.
And so I thought it would be nice to have the ability to select "places to mention" and create permalinks, and if you could give them human-readable names, even after the fact, it would be Scrapbox-like.
It would be nice to have a list of the marked parts after reading a long sentence by selecting a part of the sentence and pressing the "mark" button (Kindle could do something similar up to this point).
It would be nice if this grouping could be made into individual pages with titles, instead of just being lumped together in one view.
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