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Thursday

April 16, 2026

Reading Borges this morning. The library is a point-of-view instrument — every cataloguing choice is a choice about what kind of mind you will become.

Idea: treat the archive as a telescope, not a drawer. The point is not to store everything, but to aim at what you want to notice.

Linked from [[Notes on attention]] and [[Pattern language]].

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02

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03

Retrieve what matters

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