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I constantly wish for an index card application that's minimalistic, easy to use, and can actually replace using paper index cards for brainstorming. While thinking about the ways I could leverage existing, widely available tools I've decided to experiment with using slides.
Using a minimal theme, I've been using slides as a way to take quick notes, have bullet points I can rearrange and an easy way to build quick and dirty diagrams.
Here's an example from building Fauvism:
Picked up 33 miniatures in linear algebra after a Tweet about it floated across my feed.
I'm worried this will be yet another aspirational book -- one I'd like to be able to read easily, but find too hard at the moment -- added to my tsundoku, but the first few chapters have been manageable.
— Kunal