BrainTool

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Basic Intro
Basic Intro
I’ve been using Emacs () as my primary text editor for several years now. It takes some getting used to – the keyboard shortcuts are completely different from what you’re probably familiar with, e.g. Ctrl-C for copy and Ctrl-V for paste. Despite the somewhat steep initial learning curve, however, I...
·jesshamrick.com·
Basic Intro
Blog
Blog
Control your browser with BrainTool, don’t let it control you. Free and private. Download now!
·braintool.org·
Blog
BrainTool Support Page
BrainTool Support Page
BrainTool is a way of organizing things you want to remember and get back to, using notes and nested topics. Its also a better way to control your browser.
·braintool.org·
BrainTool Support Page
Vision
Vision
BrainTool goes beyond bookmarks to organize the things you want to remember and get back to. Free and private. Download now!
·braintool.org·
Vision
Being productive with emacs
Being productive with emacs
Emacs Writing Studio is a configuration and description of how to write and publish articles, books and websites with Emacs.
·lucidmanager.org·
Being productive with emacs
System Crafters Videos
System Crafters Videos
System Crafters is the home for computer enthusiasts who love to craft their own computing experience. We talk about Emacs, GNU/Linux, Guix, and other assorted tools that allow you to build a fully custom computing experience that YOU control. New live streams every Friday at 9:15 am Pacific Time!
·youtube.com·
System Crafters Videos
Forte Labs PARA model
Forte Labs PARA model
Learn how to organize your digital life in seconds. Stop wasting time looking for information and gain greater focus on what matters most.
·fortelabs.co·
Forte Labs PARA model
Francesco D
Francesco D
Read writing from Francesco D'Alessio on Medium. Uncovering the future of productivity software. Building Tool Finder. Discover tools: https://toolfinder.co/.
·francescod.medium.com·
Francesco D
Daniel Kahneman: Thinking Fast and Slow, Deep Learning, and AI | MIT | Artificial Intelligence Podcast
Daniel Kahneman: Thinking Fast and Slow, Deep Learning, and AI | MIT | Artificial Intelligence Podcast
Daniel Kahneman is winner of the Nobel Prize in economics for his integration of economic science with the psychology of human behavior, judgment and decision-making. He is the author of the popular book “Thinking, Fast and Slow” that summarizes in an accessible way his research of several decades, often in collaboration with Amos Tversky, on cognitive biases, prospect theory, and happiness. The central thesis of this work is a dichotomy between two modes of thought: “System 1” is fast, instinctive and emotional; “System 2” is slower, more deliberative, and more logical. The book delineates cognitive biases associated with each type
·lexfridman.com·
Daniel Kahneman: Thinking Fast and Slow, Deep Learning, and AI | MIT | Artificial Intelligence Podcast