Online Knowledge Management Thoughts & Links
#Comment: That feeling when one finally closes a browser tab, after weeks of keeping it open in search of a moment to read it (which never arrived). Repeats 3 times: The web is a river, don't try to hold on. Browser Tabs don't age well: When a site is added to the "will read later" tabs, it seems vitally important. Yet only days later, the site starts to feel irrelevant & eventually the tab is closed. (Spatio-temporal) Context is key for knowledge management - Browser are horrible at it. When one thinks about knowledge management long enough, one starts to understand that management is the wrong method and knowledge the wrong question: My essential needs for such tools are around personal knowledge praxis (highly action oriented & context depended), not so much knowledge management (archiving/data hoarding oriented).
- Open tabs are cognitive spaces: https://rybakov.com/blog/open_tabs_are_cognitive_spaces/
- How Your Travels Around the Internet Expose the Way You Think: https://www.wired.com/2015/02/clive-thompson-5/
- A Spacial Model for Lossless Web Navigation: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/lossless-web-navigation-spatial-model-37f83438201d/
- Browser.html is a speculative browser for nightly builds of Servo based on trails: http://patrykadas.com/browser.html
- Manufactured Recollection: https://reallifemag.com/manufactured-recollection/
- Context & Annotation - links by Maxim Leyzerovich: https://www.are.na/maxim-leyzerovich/context-annotation #KM #Design #Ideas