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|Text=Thanks for [[Glamorous Toolkit]] . Watched the video and understood most of it. Impressive, and maybe the future, but not quite what I wanted now - it requires a fluency with creating new types of object on the fly and so a change in orientation. I want something that I can tag the methods with (say) 'PDF conversion', 'prototype`, etc. I don't mind dumping that as static docs and navigating with Obsidian.
|Text=Thanks for [[Glamorous Toolkit]] . Watched the video and understood most of it. Impressive, and maybe the future, but not quite what I wanted now - it requires a fluency with creating new types of object on the fly and so a change in orientation. I want something that I can tag the methods with (say) 'PDF conversion', 'prototype`, etc. I don't mind dumping that as static docs and navigating with Obsidian.
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1034992937391632444/1042030600359510026
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1034992937391632444/1042030600359510026
}}
== 22-11-23 ==
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|Author=Wutbot
|Avatar=https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/709165833888464966/d959819a9a72aa307c6ef1b91d7f94a2.png?size=1024
|Date Sent=22-11-23 18:59:16
|Channel=discourse-modeling
|Text=[[claim]] claims and questions dominate in natural conversation; the imbalance of sources & evidence is quite stark. This aligns with my mental model of *conversational charity*, where we assume our interlocutors *could* ground their statements in evidence if pressed, but skip this step in the interest  of time.
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1038988750677606432/1045050924466458725
}}
}}