By far the biggest gripe I have is that a tool should be a means to an end and get out of the way—but with Notion building the tool often becomes the end in itself.
By far the biggest gripe I have is that a tool should be a means to an end and get out of the way—but with Notion building the tool often becomes the end in itself.Something we could recognise?
Since I first came across TW in 2007, the only time I've actually used it personally (and not for work) on a regular basis is the last two and a half years. The fact that this time period overlaps precisely with a time in which I haven't fiddled with or tweaked TW at all, is not lost on me.
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David,how does Idea Stew fit into all this?I understand TiddlyBlink is a completed project, nothing new will be added but it will continue to exist. It is in effect superseded by Stroll. Will Idea Stew continue to exist in parallel with the other 2? Is it also considered a completed project?3 May 2020, 17:40 by dgif...@crcna.org:
I looked into Notion and quickly saw that it would become just that, busy work.I also echo everyone else's sentiments that TiddlyWiki has the same effect on me. Endless tweaking.I find for writing / producing, an outliner like Dynalist or Roam is best.For taking notes on reading, I am using my Idea Stew (a version of TiddlyBlink) and finding it to be the best system for me. No more tweaking needed.On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 8:05:47 AM UTC-5, Diego Mesa wrote:Hello all,I came across this article on HN today and found the comments to be an interesting look into a "competitor". As people are explaining their gripes with Notion, this could represent a big opportunity for TW!Article:HN comments:Diego
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Interesting discussion. I am one of those apparently eternal tinkerers, and whilst I acknowledge tiddlywiki can take you down many rabbit holes to detrimental levels, I want to defend the tinkering, deeply.
My tinkering has goals;
My life has consisted of a number of projects I have become obsessive about electronics, desktops/servers, photography, science and evolution, climate change/sustainability, astronomy and now tiddlywiki.
Like many tinkerers and inventors I may look like a slow learner who seems to take forever to make useful end products. But my journey is one of deep learning, conceptual and strategic thinking, design thinking, tool and workflow development. I am learning the cell structure of tiddlywiki and taking in the whole tiddlyverse.
On a number of axis tiddlywiki is almost infinite in extent, so I do wonder if I will ever be satisfied?. Actually this is one of my deepest discoveries tiddlywiki itself supports the exploration of the infinite, the recursive, the reiterative of subjects with infinities and uncertainties.
I am proud of being busy with tiddlywiki.
Regards
Tony
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FolksIntersting discussion. I am one of those apparently eternal tinkerers, and whilst I acknowledge tiddlywiki can take you down many rabbit holes to detrimental levels, I want to defend the tinkering, deeply.
My tinkering has goals;Become expert in tiddlywikiSupport the communityTreat it as a platform for all forms of developmentBuilding the tools for rapid iterative designsLearn more about key internet tech html, css, js and moreMy life has consisted of a number of projects I have become obsessive about electronics, desktops/servers, photography, science and evolution, climate change/sustainability, astronomy and now tiddlywiki.Like many tinkerers and inventors I may look like a slow learner who seems to take forever to make useful end products. But my journey is one of deep learning, conceptual and strategic thinking, design thinking, tool and workflow development. I am learning the cell structure of tiddlywiki and taking in the whole tiddlyverse.
On a number of axies tiddlywiki is almost infinate in extent so I do wonder if I will ever be satisfied?. Actualy this is one of my deepest discoveries tiddlywiki itself supports the exploration of the infinite, the recurive, the reiterative of subjects with infinities and uncertanties.
I am proud of being busy with tiddlywiki.RegardsTony
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