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Using Koutline for stream of thought journaling
https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/koutline - Matthew Jorgensen (PlasmaStrike) - Track: General
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- Q: extremely interesting point about loss of concentration, i think with tools like that people who really work alot with text in an abstract matter could have enormous benefits doing it without being hypnotized by all the options, i have to rewatch the presentation again to see nuances, i also would like to see it written somewhere in a short conciese even maybe stream of conciousness mode. my question is i hope you don't plan to stop the development of this wonderful idea, thank you
- A: A lot of people think tools like this and emacs vim are all about speed, However it is more about staying in flow state can change the types of thoughts you get. That is the bigger part to me.
- Q:Do you tend to create outline structure while journalling, or after you have captured thoughts? Do you change the structure a lot while capturing it?
- A: Whatever feels good at the time, Saying my day went good for reasons 1,2,3 is a natural ways of sharding my thoughts that maps well into outlins. Plus editing them later is always an option
- The easy keybings for child, same level and parent cell makes it efficient enough for live journaling
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