Notes on the position of production tools
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Summary
Facebook
Personal press releases, updates, etc.
Instagram
Daily life, beautiful scenery, memorable landscapes, etc.
DMs are like Line 😇
Twitter
Starting point, might get responses if you tweet questions
This is Knowledge, like a concept
Tweeting organized thoughts (Wisdom)
Scrapbox
Notebook, not really meant to be shown to others
To turn it into organized thoughts, write on note or something
Thoughts, Wisdom, etc.
note
Might continue to use circles as a place for discussion? Something suggestive and thought-provoking might be good?
A structure that cannot exist without discussion is not very good, and there are more read-only members than expected
Write organized things as a message from Scrapbox
Write Wisdom, and organize Knowledge and resources on Raindrop and link them
Raindrop
Stock-based, based on websites
Tags and categories are only for improving searchability
Comments can be used for supplementary information, mainly from note, link each other to supplement context
Assumptions
Easy to manage
As much as possible, free and trustworthy, will pay if it feels safe
Sharing is good
Misunderstanding the context is the worst when sharing
There are "stock" and "flow" information
Things that are meant to remain or require continuous attention
Twitter is a flow of short sentences
Can follow, leads to a conclusion
Create content with the aim of becoming a follower as the final CV point
It is important to be followed as a concept or query and to attract other interests
Now, it seems like you can start from the career path and get interested in CS
Facebook has a different reward model and motivation
It might be good to use it as a personal press release
But what you post on Facebook can also be posted on Twitter, it's a matter of layers
ote might be for stock
In the case of output, Twitter → (circle function as a discussion position?) → note → book/paper
I think Scrapbox is for organizing in that context, Fake news
Discussion might not be suitable, maybe a circle?
Basically, since people are paying to see it, there is a sunk cost feeling
In the case of input, Twitter → news articles/note → book/paper
The perspective of controlling sunk costs is important, and Relationship between information absorption and sunk cost might be helpful.
It doesn't last very long, and although it's occasionally revisited, it generally doesn't last more than a day.
Instagram is a visual concept and doesn't seem suitable for input.
If you're looking for input, Pinterest might be better.
Not recommended
The idea of doing it alone
It's difficult to manage
It's like bonsai, you know?
Notion
The best for team documents
It's not very suitable for writing down everything in your head
If you only use the image and text functions of Google Drive, this is fine
However, if spreadsheets are involved, notion may not be suitable
It seems like a tool for project (management)
Probably soon, a roadmap view will be available
It's convenient because you can adjust the scope of publication in detail
It may not be suitable for personal use? Also, notion doesn't have the concept of following or sociality
Google Drive
Most companies and organizations have a Gsuite subscription, so many of them use this throughout the company
Feels like a basic tool
You can also make it public, but it's a bit unsatisfactory for detailed interpretations or OGP
Github
You can manage differences
It might be a little difficult for non-engineers
Is it because it's in English?
It should be possible to make it more beginner-friendly in Japanese UI
Like text
Like slides
Although Google Drive also has a function for managing differences, not many people use it
Anyone can create issues or send pull requests
Airtable
It seems to be often used to organize resources
It's a spreadsheet, but it has a strong impression when it's made public
Scrapbox
This
It's very convenient for writing down your thoughts in your head
As I wrote in Fake news, it's like a DX version of the technique of intellectual production
It might not be suitable for publicizing, but you might be able to publish drafts
Raindrop
It's like a bookmark sharing service?
You can also tag and categorize
It can be a hassle to manage if it becomes too helpful
It's 100 times better than Chrome bookmarks
You can import and clone, so it might be good to position it on top of the layer? It also seems to be good for publication.
However, this alone has no context, so it might be a good idea to write a main article somewhere and attach it as a summary.
It's good for collecting web resources.