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Update (2023): unfortunately offline because of Elon :(

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Rob Haisfield (@roberthaisfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to FINALLY publish scalingsynthesis.com, a living hypertext notebook outlining my research with Brendan Langen and Joel Chan | 🦋: joelchan86.bsky.social discussing how Tools for Thought can facilitate synthesis. Click around and see where it takes you! x.com/RobertHaisfiel…

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Boris Mann christina bowen 🌎 Brendan Langen Joel Chan | 🦋: joelchan86.bsky.social TiddlyWiki Yeah I'm thinking that Scaling Synthesis wants to be in The Agora is a Social Knowledge Graph In #Flancia we'll meet Generally I really want to take people on a guided sensemaking journey through the sort of problems I talk about in the research, you're right that it needs more interactivity than comments

Ivo Velitchkov (@kvistgaard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maggie Appleton Tana I still haven't read anything that comes close the Allemang's classic Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist amazon.com/gp/product/B00… See also How to Design your own Ontology (15min) open.hpi.de/courses/semant… and Pizzas in 10min protegewiki.stanford.edu/wiki/Protege4P… [[ontology]] #books

The Agora is a Social Knowledge Graph (@an_agora) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a reminder that, even though this bot is offline due to the X crackdown on APIs (exploitative pricing), its Fediverse counterpart remains alive and well: botsin.space/@agora

The Agora is a Social Knowledge Graph (@an_agora) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi all -- the integration of the #Agora (anagora.org) with X is currently broken due to the API changes imposed by Elon Musk; we are trying to resolve the issues :)

Rob Haisfield (@roberthaisfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Joel Chan | 🦋: joelchan86.bsky.social mentioned, “Reflections on Notecards,” a postmortem from 1988, is basically required reading for anyone working on hypermedia software. When I first read this paper I literally laughed at the parallels to today’s tools for thought.