- So here's the thing. A lot is being said and written about this Web3 thing. A lot of people seem to know what it is. A whole lot more have no clue.#
- I am somewhat inbetween. That's why I'm glad with posts like Amit's "Thoughts on Web3" and Robin Sloan's "Notes on Web3". #
- They give me context, ideas, points of view I might consider exploring#
- I like to explore this in my own environment, Obsidian. #
- In Obsidian I can build my own web of thoughts, ideas, connect different sentences, blocks, paragraphs. #
- And with it, build my own train of thought on this topic. I can build my own topicmap and get a stance on this very important subject (sarcasm not included)#
- Now...I can link to Amit's post and Robin's post. Or I could download a local version in Markdown and import it in my Obsidian. #
- But why not have some sort of inclusion of Amit's OPML file of his post in my Obsidian outliner? And have Robin's posts divided per paragraph in an outliner?#
- That way I can transclude the interesting blocks, build upon it and expand on their thinking. #
- Even better, when I want to publish from Obsidian to my own site, it could include the relevant blocks from their post as well#
- And even alert them with a webmention I posted something about a topic and I linked to them. So they can include my post and build upon it.#
- Decentralized Knowledge Management!#
- So here's the thing. A lot is being said and written about this Web3 thing. A lot of people seem to know what it is. A whole lot more have no clue.#
- I am somewhat inbetween. That's why I'm glad with posts like Amit's "Thoughts on Web3" and Robin Sloan's "Notes on Web3". #
- They give me context, ideas, points of view I might consider exploring#
- I like to explore this in my own environment, Obsidian. #
- In Obsidian I can build my own web of thoughts, ideas, connect different sentences, blocks, paragraphs. #
- And with it, build my own train of thought on this topic. I can build my own topicmap and get a stance on this very important subject (sarcasm not included)#
- Now...I can link to Amit's post and Robin's post. Or I could download a local version in Markdown and import it in my Obsidian. #
- But why not have some sort of inclusion of Amit's OPML file of his post in my Obsidian outliner? And have Robin's posts divided per paragraph in an outliner?#
- That way I can transclude the interesting blocks, build upon it and expand on their thinking. #
- Even better, when I want to publish from Obsidian to my own site, it could include the relevant blocks from their post as well#
- And even alert them with a webmention I posted something about a topic and I linked to them. So they can include my post and build upon it.#
- Decentralized Knowledge Management!#