[chrisaldrich]What are the chances that someone a few hundred years from now will pay $150,000 for a jump drive with all the content from your personal website and a virtual browser on it? https://www.abaa.org/book/1429464900
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tracydurnell[d]@chrisaldrich you had me thinking about what's missing from the online format of a commonplace book -- but I think some of the things that would make it less an interesting object for others don't necessarily detract for my own use? I like old documents and seeing people's handwriting, which you miss out on in a typed document, but I don't need to see my own handwriting 😉 (To be fair there are aspects of paper note-taking I prefer, a visu
tracydurnell[d]You could reproduce some of the book benefits with the design of a site, like go to random entry is sort of like flipping through the pages of a book, and having nav showing the previous and next entries offers that semi-random connectedness of looking up something and seeing something else more interesting on the page
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