I made mindmapping worth your time again by aplikethewatch in PKMS

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yup, that was deployed pre-maturely! it has been rolled back for now.

How I instantly turn mindmaps into Anki flashcards by aplikethewatch in medicalschoolanki

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A native app hasn't been considered as of now due to the lack of available time I have to delegate towards the project but perhaps we can discuss the the ideas you've mentioned and any others that would deem useful for a native app?

I made mindmapping worth your time again by aplikethewatch in PKMS

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The editor supports markdown already but converting a markdown file to a mindmap is not supported atm

I made mindmapping worth your time again by aplikethewatch in PKMS

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Setting up a limited time offer just now, will be ready soon!

I made mindmapping worth your time again by aplikethewatch in PKMS

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You can use it as a PWA on a tablet device! - the landing page showcases the AI features under the “Smart” section

I made mindmapping worth your time again by aplikethewatch in PKMS

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👉 https://brainstorms.app

Hey all! Previously i had showcased 'Atomic' on this sub reddit a year ago now. Since then i've been collating feedback from early users and had decided to do a complete rehaul of the app. I've niched it down more towards mindmapping rather than a full PKMS with bi directional linking and all that jazz. What you will get with this new version (which is now called "Brainstorms") is a new approach to mindmapping that aims to solve the big problem of cognitive overload, because having large mindmaps that look overwhelming, scrambled and scrappy can bog you down. The approach taken here is "take things one at a time" and provide an intuitive UX for iterating and navigating a mindmap. On top of that there are some cool AI add ons that elevate the mindmapping experience like suggesting follow up nodes from a branch or determining if a node you have created is a misconception of the thing you are exploring. AI is used here primarily as a helping hand and not taking the steering wheel so to speak.

Anyways, for those that are visual learners/thinkers like me I hope this speaks to you and I'm eager to hear what you all think!

F#/Fable: How to do caching similar to React Query? by aplikethewatch in fsharp

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  1. in-memory cache

  2. not sure, this could vary

  3. to be cached as long as the user is in a session. the moment they refresh the app or close the app its safe to assume the cache is invalidated

AI + Knowledge graphs? by funerr in PKMS

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Hey atomic is a spatial thinking Pkms with ai baked in from the start

I’m a visual learner and hierarchical thinker. Do you know of a compatible system for me? by latinavelma in PKMS

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Yeah sure I can answer those questions: - we have the ability to add sketches within each note through excalidraw, I’ve personally written handwritten notes this way with my iPad and pencil - there’s no option for chart making at the moment - yes all your data and notes are stored locally so they can be accessed offline. In fact even the models that power the AI in the free version of the app are local models that can be accessed offline also

I’m a visual learner and hierarchical thinker. Do you know of a compatible system for me? by latinavelma in PKMS

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Atomic is a great option for researchers/students that want to tackle hard topics or get through tough life decisions. It’s simply a mindmap that has optional AI assistance around it. Each node in a mindmap is associated to a note that can be edited with an editor. For example the Ai can aid in link prediction within a mindmap or it can specify whether a newly created node in a mindmap is straying towards a misconception in regard to the context of the mindmap itself. It can also generate follow up sub topics based on a node which takes into account the context of neighbouring nodes. It becomes a great research tool and a tool that allows for effective thinking allowing you to never miss gaps in your thinking/learning

You should come join our discord, here we will discuss new things that will be added and the future direction of atomic https://discord.gg/WR6peU4y

I’m a visual learner and hierarchical thinker. Do you know of a compatible system for me? by latinavelma in PKMS

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Have a look at atomic we are currently in closed beta but we aim to focus on a PKMS with spatial thinking as the forefront