Explore the world of tools for thought, second brains, and digital garden apps in this comprehensive conference talk. Dive into the challenges and potential solutions for interchanging data between various systems. Learn from a diverse panel of experts as they present and discuss different formats and markup types to facilitate seamless interchange. Gain insights from Blaine Cook's overview of atJSON, Jeremy Ruston's exploration of TiddlyWiki ePUB transformation and tiddler formats, Gordon Brander's presentation on Subtext and simple markup, and Christina Bowen's discussion on Social Roots, focusing on healthy teams and social coordination. Discover the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field and understand the importance of standardization for improved collaboration and knowledge sharing across platforms.
Overview
Syllabus
Tools for Thought Interchange, Part 1
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Fission