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Hi Brett! Just stumbled upon this astonishing collection of yours! I'm seriously blown away.
Would you consider sorting the lists in alphabetic order?
At least for me it's makes digesting the content easier.
E.g. to something like this:
## Miscellaneous
- [A Visual Survey of Text Visualization Techniques](https://textvis.lnu.se/)
- [Amazon Web Services open-sources biological knowledge graph to fight COVID-19](https://www.amazon.science/blog/amazon-web-services-open-sources-biological-knowledge-graph-to-fight-covid-19)
- [ArchiveBox](https://github.com/pirate/ArchiveBox) - An open source self-hosted internet archiving solution.
- [Artificial Brain Networked notebook](https://www.notion.so/Artificial-Brain-Networked-notebook-a131b468fc6f43218fb8105430304709)
- [Automated Knowledge Base Construction conference](https://www.akbc.ws/2020/)
- [Contextualise thread on Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22282583)
- [Debate: Roam Research vs. Notion](https://capiche.com/q/debate-roam-research-vs-notion)
- [Digital Gardening](https://github.com/MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners) - A collective of gardeners publicly tending their digital notes on the interwebs.
- [Ontology is Overrated: Categories, Links, and Tags thread on Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18972861)
- [Second-Brain](https://github.com/KasperZutterman/Second-Brain) - A curated list of awesome public Zettelkastens / Second Brains / Digital Gardens.
- [treevis.net - A Visual Bibliography of Tree Visualization](https://treevis.net/)
- [Visualizing Group Structures in Graphs](http://groups-in-graphs.corinna-vehlow.com/)
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Thanks for the feedback! Regarding sorting the list in alphabetic order... it's something to, at least, consider. The current approach is that entries are added to the bottom of their respective section. There's something to say for that approach, as well :)
Hi Brett! Just stumbled upon this astonishing collection of yours! I'm seriously blown away.
Would you consider sorting the lists in alphabetic order?
At least for me it's makes digesting the content easier.
E.g. to something like this:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: