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| | Logseq's clunky apps and glacial development pace finally motivated me to migrate my journaling to Obsidian, here's how I did it.
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| | My podcast this week is from the Effective Public Speaking book. I expect all the technical review comments back in about a week. Enjoy! The Podcast: The Transcript: This is 60 Seconds of Writing in Public with Johanna Rothman for May 30, 2025, where I read an excerpt of just a minute of some writing [...]
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| | Admitting something isn't working for you is the first step, next is deciding on what to do next. Less than a month ago I posted how [Notion] was now the key part of my "Second Brain" and at that point, I'd spent three weeks building my "LifeOS", as its frequently called, in the application and integrating with my Getting Things Done workflow. In comes LogSeq. LogSeq is an in-development, local-first, non-linear outliner notebook, much in the same thread as Roam Research, Obsidian, and several other tool...
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| The aim of this post is to motivate the idea of representing probability spaces as states on a commutative algebra. We will consider how this abstract construction relates directly to classical probabilities. In the standard axiomatization of probability theory, due to Kolmogorov, the central construct is a probability space $latex {(\Omega,\mathcal F,{\mathbb P})}&fg=000000$. This consists...