Formerly titled: Social Triggers bring dead text back to life
tkgshn: (I see Nishio's Scrapbox every day) I shared my tweet yesterday about the "systematization of the unknown" in the "Encyclopedia of the Unknown" without linking it to Nishio's past notes (I've been manually creating a lurking bot) Hatena2010-06-11.
Philosophy not to [Warehouse of dead texts
But if the dead text is still sedimented with an old update date and time, there's no real harm done. Get a hit on your search.
This is an old experiment
Here is what actually took place in this project
Actual connections between "living topics" and past "dead texts" were discovered.
This case had the apt title Systematization of the unknown.
I noticed it later. Import Hatena Diaries to Scrapbox with past dates#6090e723aff09e0000fb61a4
Secure Override Operation When you update the script and convert it back, it's sad when you overwrite it and lose the human-written text. This anxiety prevents us from "keeping it updated". Don't change the machine-generated page, just create a page with a good title that can be duplicated when you want to change it.
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