What if your browser remembered articles you've read and showed them to you whenever you select a related idea or fact?
We will see, since this will be live in Unclutter next week 😄
Unclutter is now live on ProductHunt! There've been many many improvements over the last months, only possible with all the user feedback and contributions.
I'd appreciate your support so more people can find the project!
https://t.co/gpqaviGYl8
Here's a new example video of what Unclutter looks like in action.
There's also an interactive version now at https://t.co/S8qYMLPm8J!
https://t.co/Hgxr3MAm42
Hey everyone! I want to use this Twitter account more actively to post updates about the Unclutter browser extension.
For more random opinions check out @peterhagen 😄
There've been 6 large updates for Unclutter over the last 3 weeks:
A redesign, theme customization, dark mode, nicer animations, new ways to activate the extension, and an interactive page outline!
https://t.co/syV0FHMkHO
The latest LindyLearn project: a browser extension to unclutter articles without replacing them with a wall of text
• https://t.co/YVuYGX1lZN
• https://t.co/wkPsDphUDv
Another update for LindyLearn:
• Browse public annotations per website or tag
• Follow people, websites, or tags you like with 1 click
• Pages load faster (often instant)
-> https://t.co/NFFrFPwwQV
This is now done! Easily follow people's Hypothesis web annotations with just one click.
You'll get one email per day with the stuff they're thinking about (other options are once or twice per week).
https://t.co/p9HNF7X18O
"Indeed, one could define science as reason’s attempt to compensate for our inability to perceive big numbers. [...] Who can name the bigger number? Whoever has the deeper paradigm."
Scott Aaronson (1999)
https://t.co/ySQlQfVJ9g
Public Annotations: https://t.co/mySleaAqm9
"[S]ome people consider it liberating to set their own hours [...]. But the consequences could be debilitating [...]. A calendar is more than the organization of days and months. It’s the blueprint for a shared life."
@JudithShulevitz (2019)
https://t.co/DLAvaDHgSO
"Rather than employ the precautionary principle [...], the Amish rely on the enthusiasm of Amish early adopters to try stuff out until they prove harm."
@kevin2kelly (2009)
Article: https://t.co/zeqyAO7Nwq
Public annotations: https://t.co/fvwYbA7Ivc
"Academia has a lot of problems but it’s less broken than it seems from the outside. Everything is much more complicated than everyone thinks [...]"
@alexeyguzey (2019)
https://t.co/Tdqh57i5g2
Public annotations: https://t.co/WUEFt4lFjB
Lots of people take notes when reading, you just don't hear about it. And other people don't see your notes, so can't reply.
I added a social stream to https://t.co/NFFrFPwwQV in the hope of addressing this!
"English is an awfully subtle instrument. A dictionary that ignores these little shades is [...] worse than useless. It’s misleading, deflating. It divests those words of their worth and purpose."
@jsomers (2014)
https://t.co/w24IYMP6uX
The next LindyLearn tool: inline annotations to see what other people think about the sentences you're reading.
More context in this Lindy Letter:
https://t.co/MbNy0FdjdL