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- [[{2.2a2b1} note-making is the future of information creation and consumption]]
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> [!highlight]+ Sun Mar 10 2024 21:23:21 GMT-0400
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> The Zettelkasten, in my belief, is a pivotal piece in the future of information creation and consumption.
> > HUGE agree!
> [!highlight]+ Sun Mar 10 2024 21:23:21 GMT-0400
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> But there is a problem. How do we share this information on the web, the closest technology we have to a global communication layer, a platform that works on a Hypertext layer, but displays information linearly? (think of a Twitter feed, information is delivered in LTR and top to bottom) How can we create a graph like experience when information is hidden behind links?
> > !!!
> [!highlight]+ Sun Mar 10 2024 21:23:21 GMT-0400
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> The non linear path should be a sandbox for the mind to discover concepts that are surprising
> [!highlight]+ Sun Mar 10 2024 21:23:21 GMT-0400
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> If it is not fun to garden, if it is not fun to walk the garden -- then the whole enterprise should be abandoned from the outset.
> [!highlight]+ Sun Mar 10 2024 21:23:21 GMT-0400
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> there are four reliable, solid tools to manage reader-author interactions on the web: self-hosting, email newsletters, RSS, and in-place comments
> > and public annotation
> [!action]+ Sun Mar 10 2024 21:23:21 GMT-0400
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> One button publish was built off a great open source plugin by jaynguyens, which converts Obsidian markdown into HTML and uploads it directly to Ghost using the Ghost API. I forked it and added a number of features including:
> [!highlight]+ Sun Mar 10 2024 21:23:21 GMT-0400
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> I had to add many features to Ghost to "catch up" with Publish, but the stuff I would've had to add to Publish (full text search, mainstream CSS, newsletter, comments, admin pages, Stripe integrations, etc.) would be nigh impossible, so I'm glad overall that I made the move.
> [!highlight]+ Sun Mar 10 2024 21:23:21 GMT-0400
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> A comment on Reddit from /u/johnlunney mentioned that it would be helpful to call out the features Publish is missing, so I'd like to carve a little space to do that here.
> > agreed, lol