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Kei ๐Ÿ—๏ธ
@keikreutler
Whatโ€™s your favorite tool for taking notes and cohering concepts from AI research? I wish I could highlight a phrase, annotate it, and export it to a relevant markdown header section in a document
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@vgr
I donโ€™t. It either stays there as a bunny trail or I get it to do the writing. I sometimes have an import problem from notebooks Iโ€™ve stopped caring as much about specific phrases or ideas. If itโ€™s in the latent space soup and important it will come back around.
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misha ๐Ÿชจ
@mishaderidder.eth
Obsidian ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿผ
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Zach
@zd
i use matter for all my reading and highlights, obsidian for daily notes, and notion for work related writing i like that matter has integrations with notion and obsidian, so all my highlights and annotations sync automatically https://hq.getmatter.com/
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avi
@avichalp
i want to try this out soon https://warpcast.com/kepano/0xf108594c
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Andrew
@music2work2
I have found Sublime to a be a great tool for taking notes and pulling together ideas around a construct - https://sublime.app/
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