whit waltman
sometimes i have Thoughts
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(if you leave this alone, the tool makes some guesses about it on its own)
~: specific to me
: specific to me
- channels i want to emulate(19)
- commonplace(38)
- future self(19)
- how i use are.na(6)
- irl(12)
- me core(57)
&: collection
: collection
- canonize(10)
- channel graveyard(13)
- collecting, gathering, indexing(66)
- frontend discourse(13)
- playgrounds(27)
- random wikipedia(145)
- raw web(18)
- window-ception(13)
;: brewing
: brewing
>: pov
: pov
?: unsure where this goes yet
: unsure where this goes yet
- bite your teeth(18)
- using are.na(51)
Uncategorized
- 100 gecs x Nicki Minaj(37)
- Blocks(94)
- computing history(6)
- digital permanence(3)
- interfacing(28)
- tech independence(1)
- words(3)
Info
This page displays an are.na user’s channels, grouped and categorized using their custom index key. Enter the link to any are.na profile or group above to view/link to their index.
The tool creates groups by matching special characters at the beginning of channel names, and then looks for a valid index keys in the profile bio and any linked blocks (can also be linked manually in the display options). A parseable key usually looks something like this:
. trains of thought
; notes and research
= channels driving a specific point of view
> areas of interest
… reading and research materials
› pattern recognition
_ design references & resources
You can also separate the keys and labels using " = " or ": ".
[WIP] made by Nico using the are.na API. Write me here if you have any questions or suggestions!
Example indexes: