I& #39;d love to be able to explore peoples& #39; bookmarks.
I& #39;m less interested in peoples& #39; notes on topics, or their takes on specific articles.
I just want a system where curious minds can easily leave breadcrumbs of inspiration for others to pick up - nothing hyper-curated.
I& #39;m less interested in peoples& #39; notes on topics, or their takes on specific articles.
I just want a system where curious minds can easily leave breadcrumbs of inspiration for others to pick up - nothing hyper-curated.
I don& #39;t think we& #39;re too far away from twitch streams of @tylercowen or @naval browsing through the internet.
I love Marginal Revolution& #39;s links of the day, but I& #39;m interested in what happens before the links are curated: how they find their rabbit holes and which they jump in.
I love Marginal Revolution& #39;s links of the day, but I& #39;m interested in what happens before the links are curated: how they find their rabbit holes and which they jump in.
If finding inspiration is a sport, it& #39;d be interesting seeing the different techniques people have for finding it.
Some parameters for generating curiosity when browsing:
- procrastination vs hyper-focus
- common vs uncommon sources
- role of social graph in source discovery
Some parameters for generating curiosity when browsing:
- procrastination vs hyper-focus
- common vs uncommon sources
- role of social graph in source discovery