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Andy Matuschak

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Working with blips: our second system

Taylor Rogalski and I have continued our work (first ...

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Augmenting scholarship: a proto-proposal

Thank you all for your kind notes these past months as I've supported my mother through her final stages of cancer. She passed away a few weeks ago, and I'm glad that I was able to be with her to m...

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Trough: a plugin-generating Obsidian plugin

A few months ago, I wrote A startling glimpse of malleable software: LLM-generated Obsidian plugins. That essay demon...

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"Reading group" this Friday: examining Earth Primer as exemplar of simulations for understanding

Hi, all. Some other human-computer interaction researchers are trying to create a community for people thinking about dynamic abstractions. That is, interactive and computational representations. I...

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Preparatory notes for a manifesto

A personal note: my mother has a rapidly advancing cancer, and I've been quite distracted these past few weeks coordinating her care. I ask your patience with slow(er than usual) responses and ...

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A malleable reading environment

Inspired by last month's letter, I recently wrote this grant proposal for a new project to begin late this year. I de...

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A startling glimpse of malleable software: LLM-generated Obsidian plugins

One of the great dreams of the personal computing revolution was that we’d all have not only our own computers, but also our own software, exquisitely tuned to our own purposes. Instead, we got t...

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Tools for "tools for thought"

This talk gives a high-level overview of my work on tools for thought, and some of my design principles for working on such tools. It's adapted from an "overview" talk of sorts I was invited to giv...

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Interviewing Joe Walker about his interview research learning process

Joe Walker has a wonderful podcast doing deeply-researched interviews, mostly with people who haven't done long-form interv...

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Design-in-action: book markup grid

Something a bit different this month: a look inside a piece of my design process. In this video I talk through of a recent design for looking at an overview of all my annotations on a book. I discu...

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Highlights from 2024

Since many of you are new here (hello! thank you!), and since Patreon's navigation is quite cumbersome, I thought I'd gather my big 2024 projects in one place. In roughly descending order of fideli...

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Invention, influence, and impact

A few months ago, at a conference dinner filled with academics and founders, my table-mates were gamely trying to understand my work. One asked: what am I aiming for with my output? Am I trying to ...

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(Audio) A primitive for enabling environments; early work on machine-generated prompts

I was traveling during publication of November's letter, without my recording equipment. Now that I'...

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A primitive for enabling environments; early work on machine-generated prompts

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I want to create a new kind of spaced repetition system...

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Towards scalable blip cultivation

I’ve been collaborating with my friend Taylor Rogalski on an experimental new 2024-11-01 00:28:19 +0000 UTC View Post

What can malleable software learn from Realtalk?

A 1994 interviewer asked Alan Kay what he’s found most surprising about technology in the cl...

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[Recording] Discussion: Dynamicland archive

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Thank you all for a lovely discussion today! I feel that I understand a notch better after our chat.

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Discussion: new Dynamicland archive; Sunday, September 15th @ 9AM PDT

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On sitting down to study independently

I’ve spent a lot of time these past two years talking with serious adult learners. That is, people independently studying technical subjects (e.g. physics) in support of some creative or professi...

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Five years of evergreen notes

Last month, I published an essay that I'd started writing five years earlier. When I began it in 2019, I knew I didn't ...

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[Preview] Latticework: unifying annotation and freeform text editing for augmented sensemaking

Longtime patrons may remember the research fellowship I launched at the start of 2023. I spent a yea...

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Exorcising us of The Young Lady's Illustrated Primer

Now publicly available here.

If you want to make an educational technologist’s eyes sparkle, just ...

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(Recording) Discussion/Q&A: "How Might We Learn?"

Thanks to all who joined!

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Discussion / Q&A for "How Might We Learn"; Sunday, May 19th @ 9AM PDT

One of the great things about publishing a big talk or paper is that you can use them to create high-context conversations. Instead of rambling at your conversation partner about your ideas, you ca...

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Talk: How might we learn?

(Talk starts at 4:05. Sorry, Patreon doesn't let me embed videos with a starting timestamp!)

When people talk about the most rewarding high-growth periods of their lives, two themes commonly ...

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A spring flood of projects

I’ve devoted the last few months’ letters to conceptual essays, so I’ll return this month to updates on my various projects. Things are happening!

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What’s worth learning if we have AGI?

GPT-4 recently reached its first birthday. Yet I confess I’ve still not metabolized the changed world we live in. I keep stumbling into plans and beliefs I formed in a pre-LLM world. Rather than ...

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(Recording) Discussion: What is "spatial computing" good for, and what does it want to become?

Thank you all for a very interesting discussion!

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What does spatial computing want to become?

I spent February trying something new: a creative holiday of sorts, occasioned by the Apple Vision Pro’s release. I gave the month over to experimentation in this new medium. To free myself to pl...

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Discussion: What is "spatial computing" good for, and what does it want to become?; Sunday, March 3rd @ 9AM PST

As you'll see shortly in this month's essay, I've spent the month experimenting with the Vision Pro, trying to understand the spatial computing medium and what it might want to become.

I thou...

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