LindyLearn by Peter Hagen

A space for thinking

October 2024Sublime is not just a bookmarking tool. It’s meant for actually doing things with the content that you save from across the internet.

One approach to this is Collections, another one is Canvas, a virtual whiteboard tool.

I personally take notes on paper, as you’ve probably seen by now. Because I just find it easier to organize unstructured thoughts this way, and it’s inherently less distracting.

For Sublime, we wanted to emulate the experience of freely arranging thoughts digitially, connected to all the insights that you’ve saved over the years.

And it actually works.

Here’s a video from Alex Dobrenko explaining the whole thing.

I’m personally very excited by this because sometimes when you build something, you spend so much time with it that you stop using it yourself for a bit. But Canvas got me back to using Sublime.

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