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"Digitally Documenting and Sharing Travel Experiences"

Jan 4, 2024 - 7:29pmSummary: The writer is contemplating the organization of a digital resource for their trip, considering creating a separate space to detail their experiences with a friend. They also express a desire to display photos and other content in a unique manner, possibly by creating a separate "artifact" of the trip. The writer is interested in using this digital resource as a platform to ask and answer questions about their trip experiences, possibly turning these into website content. Overall, the writer is considering how to effectively document their trip and capture their experiences. They express the intention to share more about this project through a video and to organize their thoughts about it on GitHub. Additionally, they are considering the development of a to-do list module for this project.

Transcript: One of the things that I'm wondering about is the trip kind of stuff and how many of these brains you may want to have. As in my trip with Chandler, I almost want to have an entirely separate space that we can add to just between the two of us. And why I want that is it just seems like the more natural way of doing it for whatever reason. And part of it is also wanting to be able to showcase it a bit differently than like the default. For example, maybe I want to have say like photos shown on it. And I also want to have whatever else. So I wonder what it would be like to effectively make another brain, except this brain is now an artifact of our Japan trip. And I also wonder what it would be like to effectively ask it questions and use those questions as jumping off points for the website. As in we asked them by playing around with the knowledge set and then putting them on the web page. This is also something that I probably want to do for myself. And if it can be accomplished effectively, I think that has value as well. And I want to try to express this maybe shooting a video later today or tomorrow about kind of the latest of what's going on. It's like not the most intelligible still, but it's getting a bit closer to understanding what is happening in the process, even though everything is quite simplistic still at the moment. So this is one of the things that I'm thinking about, and I guess I'm going to add it as an issue on my GitHub repo because I don't know what else to do. And one of the things that I also want to do is effectively extract to do items out of this. I mean, that's like maybe a module that I add because I probably want to be able to just see like a to do list and then also be able to be in the future and effectively complete that to do without having to click a button. I probably am going to speak that into existence, which is some kind of completion, but it's getting closer to removing the need to click, which I think is potentially kind of important.

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