
Michael Gartner
@MichaelGartner
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Interested in PKM, Productivity, Psychology, and Philosophy. #toolsforthought to understand why we believe what we believe.
Joined March 2008
Teaser. We are thinking how to allow people navigate through the hierarchy of entities freely in a whiteboard view. Hard problem to solve...
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... and weed out bad faith actors. Bonus points if one could define their own "debate rhetoric" to watch out for. For example, @TheOmniLiberal's Debate Pervertry: https://t.co/KkQzN8e7LK
publish.obsidian.md
1. When you accuse the other side of saying a thing, and instead of allowing the other side to explain or clarify, you immediately launch in on an attack of that particular thing. "Show, don't tell."…
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How do we not already have a debate platform or software that, in real time: - 📝pulls out statements from a debate - 🖍️ highlights claims/responses - ⚠️ identifies logical fallacies - 🕵️♂️ calls out sophistry - etc Something to help focus on the actual arguments ...
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The critical work that must be done is not just figuring out how people in a civilization can make an optimal decision together, but also how everyone can make an earnest decision for themselves. We either harness truth-seeking AI/other tech to aide us, or AI tyranny will surely
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Another OG thread, this one by @round
https://t.co/eaZ1Mcw4jB
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Excellent post on https://t.co/HhqnnvxFBD (Beauty of a resource by @RobertHaisfield, @JoelChan86, and @balOShere ) https://t.co/HDqhYylRdx
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https://t.co/Vtv5qwuqZW pre-acquisition 😁 https://t.co/w7irQfU8jF
By popular request, the latest version of Treeverse now lets you share the trees you create with a link like this: https://t.co/eYZs5ha6Ky
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minimaps https://t.co/Pj4hUIqySc
Navigation mechanisms on infinite canvases like Figma or Miro are underexplored. Zoom-Pan is brilliant, but there's more to be done. Possibilities include: Portals, emacs bookmarks Video game maps / minimaps are a starting point for the design. https://t.co/H7XbA8IvHz
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@jessmartin @alexobenauer In terms of UX and canvas apps, I've been a fan of Miro's implementation (of a single drill down at least). Icon to notify of additional information and zoom based on situational context.
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LiquidText https://t.co/Xqnl3nGsSu
The primary “unit” in such systems is a single highlight or note, but that’s not how I think. Marginalia have fuzzy boundaries, and I often think of a page’s markings as a single unit. LiquidText is a lovely counterexample: it works hard to display annotations in context.
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Same vibes https://t.co/nqlDiBWU56
New project! 🥜 Nutshell: make expandable explanations 🥜 👉 https://t.co/MifTEaqLgr 👈 A lil' tool for writers, to let your readers dive into details. If you write a blog, news articles, code docs, educational materials, etc... I hope this helps you help your readers!
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Lots of good sources here https://t.co/dYNBFjEwWK
But we want to draw attention to the many smaller and more interesting apps in this space, Muse included. Check out these apps we’ve collected in the gallery: https://t.co/Yo26QYPc0u
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Great post by @datatoviz
https://t.co/4lmcOJ0O6a
Data Visualization Retrospective Abstractions: The role of data visualization abstractions and the importance of creating landmarks between layers of abstraction in data visualization. (Part 1 of 3) https://t.co/G0pyvINVhf From #visfest2019 @d3unconf
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@MatthewWSiu's OG thread https://t.co/pM0mpOKKTk
Zoomable User Interfaces (ZUIs) are really cool. They allow you to zoom out to get the big picture and then zoom in to examine the details.
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