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authortemene <gretzuni@protonmail.com>2021-12-07 11:04:40 +0100
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this context. I think org-roam, in many ways, resembles what
he had in mind with Xandadu; well, with the limitation that
org-roam only serves Personal Information Management, not
- our civilisations' as he intended with Xanadu._
- - A: That's an interesting point - and related to how org-roam writer Leo is now extending org-roam to collaborative work as he explains in his talk <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/erg/>.
+ our civilisations' as he intended with Xanadu.
+ - A: That's an interesting point - and related to how org-roam writer Leo is now extending org-roam to collaborative work as he explains in his talk <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/erg/>.
- Yes! the feeling is mutual :) I really love Ricoeur's general
style and approach to questions. Unfortunately he didn't write
much about technology itself, which made my job quite difficult!