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really dissapointed by the educational content on PKM systems. seems like vast majority of influencers just really like the "idea" of having a second brain - the content seems hollow, more akin to "gear acquisition syndrome" than anything else. are there any serious researchers who just happen to educate on the process on the side? best example I know is Andy Matuschak. any others? https://notes.andymatuschak.org/Evergreen_notes
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In the context of the live music industry, "gear acquisition syndrome" is very meaningful and important in the present day. The amplification of live music was heavily damaged by the studio recording industry, robbing artists and audiences of hearing the same mix (stage monitors are the culprit). New monitorless systems are the future of live concerts. The Bose S1 system is a priceless, early example in the present day.
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