Nodal point of thought 2024-02-21
Nodal Point of Thought GPT2024-02-21
from Diary 2024-02-21
Nodal point of thought 2024-02-21
My impressions after running for almost a year, anyway.
- Keichobot is definitely useful for that "having a conversation helps me organize my thoughts" part!
- Rule-based algorithms do not.
- It used to time out sometimes, even if you did one conversation per request, but now it's much faster, so it's doable.
- On the other hand, it's not one speech, one request.
- You can do a lot of things in parallel.
- In the history of Keichobot, it was created in CUI to begin with, then turned into a web service to turn it into a Slack bot, then turned into a web service
- Now is the time to abandon legacy code and rebuild.
- Kozaneba is worth it as it is.
- Can support the "chopping" and "texting" areas that have been bottlenecks.
- This "purpose" is not clear to other users
- For me personally, it is a system that facilitates understanding of things that are difficult to comprehend with the raw brain.
- While we use it because it's useful, we're not yet at the point where first-time users can understand its value.
- It should be developed to further strengthen my personal capacity for understanding.
- I thought motivating system was a language support for Next Action
- The reason I myself am no longer using this system is because its needs were met by Keichobot.
- This will blend in as part of a Keichobot-like
- Keichobot is an assistance in taking out and understanding what is inside of you
- Kozaneba will assist in structuring the vast amount of "information that has not yet found its structure" that has been extracted in this way and that is derived from books.
- So it's "understanding" in the form of finding structure.
- Scrapbox / Omni
- Scrapbox is a system for storing knowledge in a form that can be used over the long term
- I stuck with Omni for now.
- There's still room for improvement, but I think we're headed in the right direction.
- The direction that external knowledge sources support the understanding of the start is now being explored in PluralityBook.
- Glossary and fine-grained search seem important
- There is development as questions become words.
- Connect with Kozaneba in terms of understanding support
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