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There's also Vieta's formulas for quickly solving quadratics.
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Oh I'm so jealous! I want to see it as well but probably won't due to geography/distance.
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I am reminded of a sentence in an article about Aristotle and metaphysics that said (paraphrasing) "in the centuries after Aristotle everyone was so preoccupied with understanding Aristotle, instead of the things Aristotle was trying to understand"
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This wikipedia picture on the cyanotype article was particularly striking
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I'd like the user to think as little as possible about this. The neighbor tags would just show up along with the resident ones, and there's a convenient button to add it in the aggregation or exclude it.
The discovery thing sounds great! It can be an addition 🤔.
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Yes! Ideally the UI should not get in the way, since it's only meant to be seen during setup.
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This is what I had in mind as well. For now, the "All stories" link in the header menu points you to the unfiltered stream.
As for discoverability: I forgot to mention it, but I thought of introducing a "neighbor distance" for a tag, which would include tags that are "close" by defining an edge
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I admit I haven't read much Japanese literature. The only thing that comes to mind is Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata. It felt like it was a book about nothing while reading it; of course in retrospect it wasn't, the themes of the novel were hidden in the slice of life narrative.
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I don't think so, but this Shelley sonnet, Ozymandias, is pretty close theme-wise.