What is this? (~2024-09-08)
Updated with "Yasukazu Nishio's Scrapbox -> Yasukazu Nishio's External Brain".
- The new version is "[What is this?
- The version as of 2024-09-08 will remain here for documentation purposes.
What is Scrapbox?
Guide for New Scrapbox Readers
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The best way to understand Scrapbox is to use Scrapbox yourself
- I've written a lot of verbal explanations here Increased skill in using tools leads to a more detailed perception of the world, so the understanding of those who don't use them doesn't lead to those who do.
- As a function of Scrapbox, when you search within your own Scrapbox project, a cross search is also performed against the Scrapbox projects you have viewed, giving you the opportunity to discover other people's ideas about what you are thinking.
- Since this service is focused on "growing your network of knowledge", it is best to try to grow your own network of knowledge
Meaning of the color of the links in the page
- Red links are "doors that don't lead anywhere yet" and therefore not useful to click on.
- Think of it as highlighting keywords.
- Blue links are links to other pages in Scrapbox
- This page can be EMPTY.
- empty is also useful because it displays a card at the bottom of the page with a list of "pages linked to that keyword".
- Example: [Philosophy of /shokai/Scrapbox]
- This is a link to Scrapbox's "Other Projects" page
- This example links to a page in the shokai project that is developing Scrapbox
- For English reader, currently auto-translation supports only in this project. Links to other Japanese project may broken because of translation of title.
- Blue underlined links are links outside Scrapbox
Meaning of the green and gray lines on the left edge of the page
- They are called "telomeres." For a detailed description, see /shokai/telomere.
- Unread lines (= lines that have been updated since the last visit) are green
- The more recently updated, the thicker.
- Click here to get the permalink to the line so you can mention it.
Q: Where do I start reading?
- Option 1: Search for keywords of your interest
- Option 2: Follow the links by clicking on the links that interest you at the bottom of each page.
About Quotations and Licenses
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- Anything published can be cited.
- We think it is a very good thing to cite, mention and develop
- We believe that it is a bad idea to make it difficult to utilize information because it is not clear who inherits the rights upon the death of the copyright holder
- The information on this Scrapbox is licensed under a CC-BY license upon the death of NISHIO Hirokazu
This page is auto-translated from /nishio/これは何?(~2024-09-08) using DeepL. If you looks something interesting but the auto-translated English is not good enough to understand it, feel free to let me know at @nishio_en. I'm very happy to spread my thought to non-Japanese readers.