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cadbox1 | 2 years ago

> people who curate digital gardens of knowledge are in a unique position to be curators of focused streams of knowledge

I think you're onto something here. I save and organise articles and have been exploring ways to share them for some time.

There's two ways to organise knowledge - chronologically and topically. They're both important but for different audiences. Organising chronologically means followers can keep up with recent activity. It's simple and works and is the basis for RSS and social media feeds.

Organising by topic is for knowledge management where you can arrange and re-arrange content based on your understanding of the topic. One day you have a list of cool engineering articles then you might split that into articles about data etc.

I'm working on an app that tries to capture both. Each topic has a timeline of updates and each topic can be broken down into other topics.

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bsnnkv|2 years ago

This sounds really interesting, please drop me a note on Mastodon or Twitter when you have something to share! You can see a video of how I've approached this with Notado feeds here.[1]

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgtrBdp2AZQ