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Flowcast Genesis - Note 0 I am excited to share my first /flowcast, which can be read in-frame 🌊 The first node in my knowledge graph, this note is the beginning of my digital garden 🌱 You can also explore other notes in-frame Thanks @stevedylandev.eth for all of your incredible work 🫡 https://www.flowcast.me/notes/0
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So were each of these minted separate or is it one document separated into 4 for the frame? Where else can it be seen? I haven't tried it yet.
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It’s one doc split into 4 (based on paragraphs and size of paragraphs) If you click on the note itself, or click “view note” it will take you to the Flowcast note page :) You can then click on the author’s name to see all of their notes so far
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oh! I see. I didn't know you could click the frame itself to go there. I see it's like a blog post, but on-chain and keeps the order by date.
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Yeah! frames are often links to the URL that produced the link 😊 it’s effectively a way to display info about the URL in an interactive way (adding buttons) Exactly! But there’s an interesting part 👀 If you connect other notes in this note, you can continue following the linked note instead of just chronological order It makes the exploration of notes less linear in a sense, not dependent on the time of posting but the relationship with notes linked to it
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