@stevenbjohnson@NotebookLM Impressive updates! Love the direction NotebookLM is taking - especially the idea of assembling knowledge bases fast. Curious how it handles connecting ideas across sources. (We're exploring similar challenges at our app -focused on structure + human context)
@ShantiEscalante Your argument against note-taking apps is that digital notes are being reimagined to feel as natural as pen and paper. What do you love about analog notes and what should we steal? 😄 https://t.co/XVe67NkWWn 📝
@JamesVincent Nailed it with “AI’s just hype”! 😎 Conoted’s AI keeps it real, turning messy notes into actionable insights. What’s one AI promise you’re tired of hearing? Hit us with it! 🤔 https://t.co/MSIWN7hje3 🚀
Knowledge grows in communities — not in isolation.
Etienne Wenger introduced the concept of Communities of Practice — groups where people share a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better through regular interaction
#EtienneWenger#CommunitiesOfPractice#conoted
@pomeranian99, your essay on turning notes into knowledge resonated deeply.
At @conotedcom, we're building a tool that structures and connects your thoughts, turning passive notes into active understanding.
Would love your take
#NoteTaking#KnowledgeManagement
Loved your take on Readwise Reader, @pierce — it’s a fantastic way to consume ideas.
At @conotedcom, we’re tackling the next step: how to process, structure, and grow them — together.
Curious what you’d make of it: https://t.co/NbauhRFier
Hey @CaseyNewton, we read your piece: “Why note-taking apps don’t make us smarter.”
Fair. Most are just fancy graveyards for thoughts. But what if your notes could actually talk back — through people?
That’s what we’re building at → https://t.co/NbauhRFier Dare to roast us? 👀
Exchange ideas in different group chats isolated from each other. Imagine the picture: there are many group chats on the same topic and in these groups people are discussing the same problem. But all groups are isolated, ideas and thoughts are isolated. #notes#conoted#chats
Thus, the use of collective mind brings together and preserves ideas and thoughts from different groups, which greatly enhances their quality and productivity.
Collective mind versus isolating ideas in different chats.
I like @elonmusk idea of opening patents and ideas for all, so that humanity develops quickly - “Applying an open source philosophy to our patents will strengthen, rather than diminish, Tesla's position in this regard.”
The social graph helps to identify the most influential experts in their field and opinion leaders - by identifying such influential experts we are actively developing a knowledge system in this field
#notes#conoted#usefulcontacts#socialgraph
Why bring together the best experts in their fields?
Bringing together the best experts in their field plays a key role in knowledge development and professional growth. Here are a few reasons why this is important - https://t.co/ihpfZa7Eyf
An interview with me about the Zettelkasten methodology, in my app #Conoted. How I implemented this methodology in my project and integrated Zettelkasten in ranking contacts for knowledge management
https://t.co/zANj8eoe3Q
#Zettelkasten#Productivity#Notes#ContactsRanking
With Conoted you are not limited to your own thoughts. Our recommendation system offers public notes from highly ranked authors from different areas of expertise. You can collaborate with experts, add and link these thoughts to your own notebook entries.
"We have to stop the machines before they stop us." - Morpheus, The Matrix (1999).
The difference between us and other services is that now many services have started to use chat jpt when a user writes a thought
Collective intelligence.
Our app is more suited to a phrase from The Terminator, which explains our Public Notes feature well.
"That's how we win - by sticking together!" - says John Connor in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991).