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#344AGI research. Just now re-reading Minsky's Society of Mind , and reading Goertzel's Engineering General Intelligence - Volume 1 , and trying to integrate a lot of their ideas with stuff I've been doodling on for some time. In addition to that, I'm working on some BPM stuff, looking into ways to more tightly integrate AI/ML services with automated BPM processes. I also need to build a couple of new bookcases for my li…
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#345It seems to be going well, I should be able to release a first version soon.
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#346It needs to be usable by regular people like my teacher.
Learned about ProseMirror here in the thread on Edtr.io. It's very 'lego-y' and I think it'll work well, but the complexity is off-putting.
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#349It's been out for about 1.2 years now and we're really starting to nail some important features.
JUST about to post a new release now.
COVID19 is having us pivot a bit in that we're going to experiment with collaborative group reading in the hopes that students can work more efficiently with their colleagues without having to leave home.
The core idea is to have a fully-integrated reading platform sort of like an integrated development environment but for non-fiction material (textbooks, research papers, documentation, plus web content).
Right now we support PDF and web content but are actively working on EPUB and improved reading of web content.
The key functionality is built around annotating your documents and taking notes and building flashcards so you can maintain a personal knowledge repository.
It's also Open Source and supports cloud sync. We have a mobile webapp now and working on porting it over to Android soon.
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#350There's been some work on it in the past, but mostly papers or paid apps. I wanted to make something open source and free.