Second Brain, SuperNotes and Kanban #2922
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Perhaps it is chance, the universe coming together or the mind interrelating isolated events. This blog (You only have one brain 20220104) entry may or may not be an implicit response to a post in this forum. I share and restate several situations for consideration:
The biggest point of discrepancy is the following statement:
But where are the requirements of the previous message? Perhaps the explanation is self-explanatory when you understand that Markdown is a tool that helps visually to develop ideas with titles, subtitles, bold and italics, to give emphasis or to denote doubt, to establish hierarchies necessary in a text.; when understanding that a Spreadsheet is that fossil record of numerical parameters that are necessary to develop and enhance quantitative criteria that are not soluble with a flat list of numbers and functions; by understanding that the plausible need for SuperNotes and native tags/vehicles was to provide tools to solve and increase the ability to record what words cannot solve (the link to a specific note or the inclusion of a photograph to record and comment it); finally, by understanding that a visual Kanban board (or other style), allows to have a visual tool to solve the problem of rigidity of a tedious to organize and manage flat list. I do not think that StandardNotes achieves what the techno-literates consider "second brain", perhaps using the terms of the techno-literates, the objective of StandardNotes would be to reach the level of "second useful memory" that includes a certain part of neural network, a certain part of numerical organization, a certain part of visual organization. Where evidently the fundamental is in the "Plain Text" (which is the managing principle of an idea or thought), is the objective of StandardNotes to stay with the achievement of the fossil record "Plain Text" or to try to give tools to manage that record, are the three guiding principles mentioned in that blog entry as genuine as the basic principles of: "Stand For Privacy", "Built to Last", "Write Fearlessly" and "Principles & Philosophies"? |
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The one-person debate. I continue here breaking down some information and criteria about the "second brain". The Tweet that grounds this autoresponse: Tweet (20230123) from the official StandardNotes Twitter account:
It would give the impression that this was the response to the previous message in this forum. Mentioning some sentences like: "Because a fossil record of memory, needs clues and relationships for archaeologists to decipher the content, otherwise the fossil is a record, but an invalid record, corrupted by time and the fragility of human memory (which functions as a decoder of the notes).", "StandardNotes is not an imitation of the brain, it is a complement to the memory, with tools that, from a personal criterion, should help to enhance the memory (not to continue creating gaps of forgetfulness or misunderstanding).", the objective of StandardNotes would be to reach the level of "second useful memory"
With this, 3 points are born to emphasize and reaffirm from the previous message in this forum. Many are quotes from that message:
In the end this is all conjecture from an autoresponder, but looking for StandardNotes (in the wake of their new "guiding principle" mentioned on their blog and reaffirmed on their Twitter feed) to not look to their definition of "second brain" as an easy way to justify a line of work that doesn't see tools (basic ones like search or visual editors) in their future. Refusal to introduce those tools under the "second brain" argument will only find conformism justified with abstract parameters and denying the ability for users to manage their productivity or procrastination. PS: Having guiding principles is valid and necessary. I agree on the other principles that StandardNotes handles, because they not only have solidity, coherence and real foundation, but because it does not assume and presuppose how the user procrastinates or how the "second brain" weighs on him. |
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Have you read the Longevity Statement?
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I fully understand StandardNotes philosophy of longevity, I value and respect it. Perhaps one doubt/suggestion that was unavoidable for me to contain was when I discovered @moughxyz fork (awesome-standard-notes) where incredible extensions are compiled. The two most important ones:
It is frankly amazing what is already developed by the community. I understand that it's a luxury to have privacy like you have with StandardNotes, but why not dream about implementing a visual card space like Kanban and (Retired) Advanced Checklist?
Why? A few days ago I read in StandardNotes blog validated that idea of simplicity away from that "second brain with magic productivity solution". However, Super Notes was the most obvious way to demonstrate that the complexity of thoughts need the incorporation of tools that allow not wasting time (not to fall into the bureaucratic); specifically with the example of linking notes (replacing by a click the link between notes, discarding the tedious process of writing the title of the other note within the note to have to look for it later manually). In other words, "that procrastination and false sense of accomplishment" mentioned in the blog due to the excess of tools could also be due to the absence of tools. Procrastination could occur at any level and in any form. However, there is something inescapable: organizing complex thinking also requires the visual, Kanban is the way to synthesize work and thoughts in an undetermined order; just as an excel table helps the numerical realm, the visual helps the creative realm without the tedious process of making vertical checklists.
Describe the solution you'd like
In my opinion, improving the search function and adding a visual space like Kanban, the notes would have a value at the same level as Super Notes.
Describe alternatives you've considered
If in the end these lines are still not compatible with the StandardNotes philosophy, I would suggest, as an alternative, to create an official source repository of community extensions verified for security (not functionality).
Additional context
Finally, it never hurts to thank for all the work they do every day, to see an update of the application every morning is to feel accompanied by the freedom that StandardNotes and the team behind it allows.
Mentions with less relevance
To mention other extensions that do not go unnoticed. Obviously none of these extensions would have the same validity as Kanban has, it is a simple mention with the intention to value the intention of implementing tools from the OS community to StandardNotes:
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