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kvistgaard

@kvistgaard@vivaldi.net

Consultant, Author, Speaker.
Helps in managing organizations and data.
Works with open, enterprise and personal #knowledgegraphs.
Loves jazz, tennis, and sailing.
https://velitchkov.eu

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kvistgaard, to random
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kvistgaard, to random
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The most frequent objects depicted on coats of arms are:
lion, eagle, fleur-de-lis, cross, castle, stars, crescent, chevron, bear, wolf, sword, shell, sun, dragon, horse, rose, crown, tree, wheel, ship, axe, boar, keys, griffin, lily, anchor.
(see here over 7500 https://w.wiki/9Ygr , courtesy of @wikidata )

So I was pleased to stumble upon the coat of arms of Mynämäki, Finland, showing three quills.

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The list of tools is updated with Org-roam, Notejoy and Coda.

https://www.strategicstructures.com/?p=2591

Thanks @teledyn

What is still missing?

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Cybernetics and the Digital Transition – Beckford (2023) https://stream.syscoi.com/2023/10/06/cybernetics-and-the-digital-transition-beckford-2023/

kvistgaard,
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@antlerboy it was a good one.

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I‘m taking notes of books i read in @drafts but always struggle when it comes to review them (it‘s a long list of notes 😃)

I’m now testing a new approach by sending the notes straight to my reader inbox using the Markdown Mail action (https://directory.getdrafts.com/a/1Cp).

There I can revisit my notes and highlight the ones that really stand out. In the end i import the highlights back into Drafts

Do you take notes on books? If yes - how do you review them?

kvistgaard,
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@flohgro have you tried using Logseq -- it has integration with Readwise and its own spaced repetition methods.

kvistgaard, to tft
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[post] Personal Knowledge Management (Part 2): Landscape

https://www.strategicstructures.com/?p=2591

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Did you know that there are now 70 tools for Personal Knowledge Management? The full list will be in the next article of the PKM series, which is about the PKM tools landscape. It will be out tomorrow. Until then, read the first one about the PKM tools explosion in 2020-2022.

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Digital transformation in government: addressing the barriers to efficiency - Committee of Public Accounts https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmselect/cmpubacc/1229/report.html

kvistgaard,
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@antlerboy and what do you think of it?

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Thank you past self!

kvistgaard,
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@flancian why using that (and still have some Google dependency) instead of reveal.js?

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