还有其他人有一些笔记从来不再查看的吗?

1作者: nighttrooper9 天前原帖
我有笔记本、Notion页面、重点摘录和语音备忘录。我对所有事情都做笔记。 但我几乎从不回去查看它们。 并不是说内容没有价值,而是坐下来“复习我的笔记”感觉像是在学习。我不想学习。我想真正吸收那些我曾经认真写下的东西。 所以我在两天内编写了一个程序。它可以将你的笔记转化为滚动信息流,像Twitter或TikTok一样,但内容完全是你自己的东西。简短、快速,你可以在喝早咖啡的同时,在两分钟内浏览一堆自己的想法。 对我来说,这简直是改变生活,哈哈。所以我相信它也能对其他人产生同样的效果。(这是完全免费的,纯粹是一个兴趣项目) 如果这个问题听起来很熟悉: https://www.notesfeed.com/ 我很好奇是否还有其他人以不同的方式解决了这个问题,或者你们是否只是接受了自己的笔记基本上是一个墓地。 附言:这个工具确实更适合轻松的内容。例如:书籍笔记、播客要点、自我提升的想法、你想要保留的随机想法。对于繁重的工作或学习笔记就不太适用了,不过如果你把它们保持简短,它仍然可以有所帮助。
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I have notebooks, Notion pages, highlights, voice memos. I take notes on everything.<p>I almost never go back to them.<p>It&#x27;s not that the content isn&#x27;t valuable, it&#x27;s that sitting down to &quot;review my notes&quot; feels like studying. I don&#x27;t want to study. I want to actually absorb the stuff I cared enough to write down.<p>So i vibe coded something in 2 days. It takes your notes and turns them into a scroll feed, like Twitter or TikTok but the content is entirely your own stuff. Bite-sized, quick, you can get through a bunch of your own ideas in 2 minutes while having your morning coffee.<p>lowkey life-changing for me lol. so I&#x27;m sure it can do the same for others. (it&#x27;s fully free, purely a passion project)<p>If this problem sounds familiar: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.notesfeed.com&#x2F;<p>Curious if anyone else actually solved this differently, or if you just accepted that your notes are basically a graveyard.<p>p.s. it&#x27;s definitely more for casual stuff. e.g: book notes, podcast takeaways, self-improvement ideas, random thoughts you wanted to hold onto. Less for heavy work or study notes, though if you keep those short it can still help.