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TfT #11 / How to boost your learning with GPT-4 and Tana
Applying the experimental learning method to explore the AGI domain

TfT #10 / How to beat information overload with FilterFlow method
Information overload is a productivity killer. In this issue I introduce FilterFlow: a tool that will help you to get back clarity and focus.

TfT #9 / Meaningful structures
The third component of the F.A.S.T. framework. Filter / Automate / Structure / Templatize.

TfT #8 / Augmented sensemaking
How commonsense AI will change sensemaking for good
TfT #7 / Automations for knowledge workers
The second element of the F.A.S.T. framework. Filter / Automate / Structure / Templatize.
TfT #6 / F.A.S.T. productivity framework for knowledge workers
Hey 👋 — Andrew is here! Today’s issue of Tools For Thought is about the framework I've been working on for a while. I call it FAST. And it helps knowledge workers be more productive. The issue will take about 3 minutes to read. Hope you enjoy it! Knowledge workers are
TfT #5 / Tana: first impression
Hey 👋 — Andrew is here. Today’s issue of Tools For Thought is all about Tana. Issue will take about 5 minutes to read. Hope you enjoy it! Something major happened in TfT community. A new system is out there. It's Tana. I believe it is fair to say: Tana is
TfT #4 / What exactly are Tools For Thought?
Hey 👋 — Andrew is here. Today’s issue of Tools For Thought is an attempt to define the category of TfT. Issue will take about 6 minutes to read. Hope you enjoy it! What are Tools for Thought? It's a big question! Various interpretations exist. I believe that in order for
TfT #3 / Key takeaways from Render(); conference on Tools for Thinking
Hey 👋 — Andrew is here. On Tuesday I attended Render(); conference on Tools for Thinking. Betaworks hosted quite a few really insightful sessions for the TfT community. In this issue of Tools For Thought I will share my 3 takeaways from Render(); Issue will take about 5 minutes to read. Hope
TfT #2 / Upgrading 5400 years old tech: tools for better reading
Hey 👋 — Andrew is here. Today's issue of Tools For Thought is about tools that designed to boost your reading. It will take about 4 minutes to read. Hope you enjoy it! 250 words per minute (wpm). That's how fast the average person reads! It's 10 hours to read a book.