how we met: Roam Research & knowledge synthesis & Philip Guo
relationships with others: cooperate with Cortex Futura on roam/js/discourse-graph; might know Philip Guo; very active in exploring toold for knowledge synthesis
how we met: He is a partner with Andy Matuschak working on Quantum Country and I also found I already met him in Joel Chan‘s twitter half a year ago
Category:: articles Joel Chan knowledge synthesis workflow
how we met: I found he is an interesting person, a tenured professor in CMU (same as Joel Chan) in statistics field and has been in Madison for a while. The whole story about how I met him was long and complex. I was mainly focused on the new Roam Research course at the very beginning. Then I tried to find out about the PDF highlighter, then I found it's coder also has posted some other hard work video on Youtube (a very much helpful video if someone need to read All of Statistics), also he seems to be very familiar with Albric. So I tried to find out more about ccc, in his late tweet, I found he seems to be a tenured professor and he reposted a link, which then refers to a wayback machine page, this was something that Cosma wrote when he was 40 (which is 14 years ago, on the day he got his tenured track). The article seems sad and depressed. Then I tried to search more about this guy.
Category:: twitter.com Joel Chan make-public
how we met: a link from Joel Chan's* personal site, in which Philip tells about how to write a good first email, however, the link has disappeared, and I searched on the Internet more about him. No matter how deep I track, the results is just nothing. In fact, he has aborted Internet since early 2020 and deleted most stuff he uploaded in past years, including his blog, youtube channel which contains a huge amounts useful information for knowledge workers in university. I am so sad about knowing him one year late.