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irinaeunoia · 9 months
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Cards I have yet to install in my Zettlekasten
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willow-thicket · 8 months
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Nicolas Gatien made an excellent instructional video on creating your own "antinet" or analog zettelkasten. (Follow his channel, too. He's aiming for 1000 & currently has just 26 to go!) Awesome learning tool/note taking system. I kinda like this better than the commonplace book strategy. Well, I guess this is like a commonplace book, but unbound & sortable.
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daytura · 2 years
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Thoughts on the Antinet's manual search
Nicolas Gatien: @ArchLeucoryx Any thoughts? Based on your twitter posts, I believe you are working with Logseq and Obsidian?
First--thank you for taking the time to write the thread. Scott discussed this in one of his videos but finding specific info is a bit harder ;) I think plenty of people are worried about "blinding" themselves to their notes without full-text search.
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I use Logseq and Obsidian casually, among other applications like Dendron on VSCode, FSNotes, and even Twitter. Currently, I'm on a "null theory" of PKM, and I'm investigating the ways we represent our knowledge--literature, journaling, commonplacing, note-taking, oratory, communication, etc. I don't think there are any rules to knowledge! All representations are mutable and interchangeable; your notes are not your knowledge; the map is not the territory. But that doesn't mean we can't be open to better maps that give us new perspectives on the old.
(Note: I don't have an Antinet myself, but I think I have a good picture of it. I tried making an alt-Zettelkasten in TiddlyWiki that used sequences of sequences rather than trees of trees, and timestamping instead of alphanumeric IDs.)
The lack of direct search is definitely not a bug. The Antinet still uses a hand-curated index, so you're not lost every time you open your drawer. The manual search is really just something you do, right? It's practical usage. At the very least, the process of re-reading is an aid to memory; recall in of itself makes memories stronger.
I'm reminded of this other application, ThreadHelper...it was a sidebar extension to Twitter designed to be a serendipity engine. Every time you wrote in your compose box, the sidebar would bring up related tweets from your account and your bookmarks (you had to import your Twitter data locally, I think). And one of the developers, exGenesis, explains that "[your] body of work should be a living system but water is drying up nearly as soon as it's posted". I can't help but think that the process of re-reading your notes is like "watering" them again, digital or no. You're coming back to your past self and following up with their thinking. This way, your thinking literally compounds over time.
Meanwhile, the Zettelkasten falters a bit at explicit recall, at least later on. An Antinet small enough that you can keep it's contents in your head and reliably put in and take out the exact card is an archive. And explicit recall does make sense! Sometimes you need the full fidelity of either your own or someone else's writing. But it's kind of interesting that we haven't really investigated the shift from explicit recall to associative recall in the slipbox, as the slipbox grows.
Further, the key to associativity seems to be surprise and discovery. Eva Thomas writes in her article that Luhmann described the "surprises we encounter while interacting with the slip-box [...] as a process of finding something you were not looking for, but something that you can still use". (Unfortunately I don't know what quote that is in his actual paper, Communication with Slipboxes.) Is a mature Antinet a discovery engine just by reading through the notes and walking down the associative trails to find what you need? That seems too good to be true. But it also makes a lot of sense. What happens when the user of the Zettelkasten begins to forget what they have written? Well, the more the user forgets, the more surprised they are when re-reading their writing. Forgetting is integral to serendipity; a creative partner. At this stage, you put a note in there to "lose control of it, not to gain control over it".
To be surprised, we must be unaware.
To be surprised of known information, we must make it unknown. Defamiliarize; misplace; forget. It is only when we know we have lost something that we wish to get it back, to reclaim it more tightly.
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antinetcollective · 3 months
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antinet PROLOGUES
This is the episode notes post for the three PROLOGUES episodes at the bottom of the feed.
1 - Riding the Chaos Wave
Intro Music: "Gears and Cranks" - Fawkes
Outro Music: "Waist Deep In The Big Muddy" - Pete Seeger "Robotnik's Trippin' on Ecstasy" - PxFury
Featured Drops: "Star Trek Voyager - Title Theme" - Jerry Goldsmith Bob Larson Trailer for Parts of the Family
Other: "Retro Synth" - HolizanaCC0
2 - Asses and Buttes
Intro Music: "Gears and Cranks" - Fawkes
Outro Music: "Waist Deep In The Big Muddy" - Pete Seeger "Robotnik's Trippin' on Ecstasy" - PxFury
Featured Drops: SpongeBob SquarePants "Smoke Two Joints" - 8-Bit Misfits "Robo Gang Johnny" - Yasunori Mitsuda
Other: "the howling of promised ends" - Daniel
3 - Canadian Randians
Intro Music: "Gears and Cranks" - Fawkes
Outro Music: "Waist Deep In The Big Muddy" - Pete Seeger "Robotnik's Trippin' on Ecstasy" - PxFury
Featured Drops: "Schala's Theme" - Yasunori Mitsuda Gladiator Les Miserables "Corridors of Time" - Yasunori Mitsuda "The Mesopotamians" - TMBG "The Fountain of Lamneth" - Rush
Other: "hont demn" - Bobbx "Retro Synth" - HolizanaCC0
STRAY THOUGHTS: These three episodes comprise our first recording session. This ended up not being "The First Episode", but worked as a way for me to rev up the editing engine, and alongside the other stuff at the bottom, serves as an advertisement for the kind of bonus content you can get on our Patreon. Episode 2 has a full half hour or so that was cut, gonna edit that in the next week or two. Patreon links coming at some point you aren't real yet
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pradeep · 8 months
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Instapaper's weekly email had this article from The Verge that is discussed in this blog post. I agree with many things Ashish says here -
None of the note-taking apps are working for me.
I could use my blog for taking notes.
I do remember the points that were hotly debated more than passively created.
I heard this idea that note-taking apps don't work in a Band Darwaza (closed door sessions) held by Chalchitra Talks. Vishweshji made this point.
This sent me down a rabbit-hole to learn more about analog zettelkasten following Scott Scheper's Antinet.
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brutgroup · 1 year
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Bełchatów Power Station and Osiedle Dolnośląskie Subdivision, Poland #brutgroup Photo by @antinet via #utilitarianarchitecture https://www.instagram.com/p/CnWnH0QsFds/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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chaewonplzbiteme · 1 year
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Let’s see how this goes...
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I have recently watched “Write Your First Draft By Hand” by Scott P. Scheper. He talked about how people, when they write digitally, start editing and changing things before they even have a coherent piece of text to critically judge yet. I have caught myself doing this a lot in the last weeks, so I’m quite inclined to try this out. I am quite curious about what kind of differences I can observe after (maybe) finishing this, both in the resulting draft and my very own sentence synthesis skills. Scheper also talked about how drafts are supposed to be shit. I kind of agree even though I don’t want to. So I shall see how smelly my 💩 is going to be, too.
And I started this draft after +1k words on my Yujin draft as well as a critical success at work. I guess it was a productive day for me today.
For those inclined to ask about my keyboard, it’s a custom soldered GH60 Rev. C with all split key options made use of, purple Zealios 55g or so and some British Navy double shot ABS key caps set, DSA profile. G502 master race. Not bragging, I just know that questions will arise once I show even a corner of my desk.
Ok, it is bragging: I am smelling paper and you guys are not. He he.
I was recommended Scheper when I was looking for tips on how to improve my usage of Obsidian. Obviously, I stumbled upon the Zettelkasten method and Scheper’s Analog Zettelkasten (Antinet) series, which was quite insightful to improve my organisation and note-taking methods. He manages to link his notes not just by the actual links and references, the first dimension of his method’s effectiveness. But adjacent notes are related, too. This was the second dimension the notes were organized with, and for me the most mind-blowing one, even though the concept is so simple. If you take a note out from the box, the note next to it is likely to be relevant, too. That is why Scheper leaves gaps in his numbering, so he can keep adding notes in between (and goes deeper with the numbers if he does run out).
It’s fucking 1am and I should go to sleep. Scheduled post so no doxx.
Chaewon bites, peace out ✌️!
P.S.: Can I even fucking read my own handwriting in a week???
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socmod · 1 year
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Bełchatów Power Station and Osiedle Dolnośląskie Subdivision, Poland #socmod Photo by @antinet via #utilitarianarchitecture https://www.instagram.com/p/CiGq2_pIGDa/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Using Index cards to plan a novel
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So I have not tried this method before, but since I have started to use it I feel like this is a really interesting and fun way to go about planning a novel.
I have been writing for around a decade now, and I have tried so may different ways of writing. I tried writing with outlines. I have tried to just write and see where it leads me, and I have tried hybrids of both. Overall they all seem to fall a bit flat. I think that this is partly because of who I am as a writer. I like to plan things out in my novels but I struggle with sticking to the plan if it is too specific. I like to be able to have some creative wriggle room.
That being said, I have found it extremely difficult to produce work that I am proud of by just blurting plot ideas on to the page. This is where the note cards come in.
I was recently introduced to this method of thinking called the Antinet Zettlekasten. Essentially what it boils down to is using index cards to store information for further development. The great thing about this is that it comes with an index and a numbering system which allows you to flick through your cards and rediscover nuggets of information as you go along.
The reason this is helpful in a novel is that there are so many things that a person can do with the note cards. I think that I would like to create a section just dedicated to my characters, a section for each novel and possibly even a section for random plot ideas as I move along in my story. This can be plot related to the novel I am currently working on or an idea for an entirely new project.
What I have been doing as a starting point is working to get my scenes planned out through what I will call my 'chapter cards'. These chapter cards allow me to break down the novel into little bits and pieces where I can see what I want to happen in each scene. This will allow me to go back and reference names of places I have used, or how the story started when I am 50k words in and don't have time to scroll all the way back to the beginning and looking to see if it is the same. Because if it is all written out on note cards I can make an index that shows me where eye color is mentioned or what day/time it is. This will help me keep track of things and staying organized throughout the process.
The other great part is that these can be laid out and the ideas can change and move and interact with each other. This might be a great way to make sure you have weaved in all the information you want to and that you are foreshadowing the rising action well enough to keep readers attention til the very end.
I will likely have more to say about this, but feel free to reach out if you have any questions! So for now to be continued...
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rajnets · 2 years
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FCC Commissioner Clyburn guts guts anti-net neutrality order in extended dissent FCC Commissioner Clyburn’s passionate dissent at last month’s meeting left no room for guesswork on her position on the Commission’s plan to eliminate net neutrality.
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vtrendnow-blog · 6 years
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beautifulinternet · 3 years
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daytura · 1 year
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Review of Scott P. Scheper's "Antinet Zettelkasten" book
With regards to recent events surrounding Scott P. Scheper's controversial handling of the mistake in his print book and his excited emails, I thought now would be the time to publish my review of said book.
For context, I purchased the book and the four bonus products in about November 2022 and got the book myself in December 2022. I thought they were alright; spending the extra premium is an investment in my own attention, too. After reading the book and aligning it with my own principles surrounding the Zettelkasten method, I began work on my hybrid (paper and computer) slipbox, Hemera. This slipbox is particularly significant because it is focused on my education major: cognitive science.
Unfortunately, in February 2023 this year...
Apparently, Scheper, rather than simply sending a note to those who purchased his book, and clarifying the error, has decided to use the opportunity to promote not only a second edition of his book, but also a tangentially-related $40/mo. marketing newsletter. // Actual Email 59 here: https://scottscheper.com/letter/59/
...and the subsequent "apology" in Email 60...
...and the final Email 61 finally clearing up the deal with the erratum.
Ay yai yai. What a whirlwind! It was too much -- and I had thought Scott was becoming more reasonable up to and after his interviews with Nick Milo @ Linking Your Thinking and Bob Doto @ The High Pony. So I've decided to pull away from the community. I suppose my final contribution to the Antinet community rests under the next line; but for this year, I am done.
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Begin review. Four stars out of five.
My one tip: Treat it like a textbook!
Drawing from experience in marketing, copywriting, and managing a cryptocurrency business, Scott P. Scheper's first book makes a splash onto the niche Zettelkasten scene -- and himself.
This book is something of an inverse to Sonke Ahrens' "How to Take Smart Notes", which has been the unofficial canon text of digital Zettelkasten since it's English translation in 2017. That book is concise, specific, and spirals inward to the impersonal problem of taking better notes.
Meanwhile, late 2022's "Antinet Zettelkasten" is long, tangential, and spirals outward from the method to also reveal Scheper's deeper thoughts, judgements, and experiences. Even the first few introductory chapters are about him and his journey across personal knowledge management scene. It becomes clear early on, and through his tapestry of meandering trails of thought, that Scheper is trying to find his voice. And it's not just a game anymore. His audience now are people who may have not fallen to PKM's wayside, watched his videos, or read a single newsletter; and stretches across a timespan of a fringe note-taking culture (Zettelkastens in general) that could pop at any time.
So I'm not being cheeky when I say to treat it like a reference textbook. If you're after the impersonal task of developing knowledge and pumping out publications, by all means, eat this book through and throw the bones over! Each section is somewhat self-contained and you can skip sections or jump back and forth between them. Your only barrier might be the lack of an index, which I think is a hilariously ironic for a book whose method involve -- and validates -- indexing by hand. Whether this was an actual choice or an accident to be remedied in the 2nd edition, I don't know. Still: hilarious and frustrating.
But if you have the time and the care to connect with another person developing their mind, read the book all the way through. The book is it's own work of art. Is it any surprise that personal nonfiction, the nonfiction that plays with narratives and experience, resonates with us more than non-narrative nonfiction? Probably not.
End review.
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If you would like a copy of the e-book, please DM me and I will send you a link.
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antinetcollective · 3 months
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sasuachi-u · 4 years
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Antinet and Fearlix frienemies
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