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Hi there! I hope you're doing very well! :) I've used a tool called Mind Meister in the past before if that might be of any help! 🤷. Source: over 1 year ago
I guess you need it on the web, you might try MindMeister, not sure about all the features though. If you’re on iOS, I”m building one like I’ve described, Escape. Source: about 2 years ago
I’ve had the pdf of “Almost Perfect” by Pete Peterson [0] on my cloud for a while and like reading it in bits and pieces and rereading it when I’m stuck somewhere without data. It’s the story of WordPerfect and while desktop software is very different than today’s software the organizational dynamics is fascinating to me. And I like how what to me is a very technical thing- writing excellent software- is designed... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Our brains are tools. We are using our own, and people around us are using theirs. We should get to learn more about our brains and how to use ours together. So: Bad arguments, fallacies and other biases. Once these are a common understanding, you can enter into constructive investigation and dialogue about Science, History, Politics, etc. Source: about 1 year ago
Here. You are featured on almost every page. Cheers. Source: about 1 year ago
This is also a good start: https://bookofbadarguments.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
As someone who is often disliked because of my attention to the truth, I would highly recommend getting a copy of https://bookofbadarguments.com/ -- people will already dislike you for pointing out their wrong, the least you can do is have fun with it IMO. Source: over 1 year ago
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