
The new bibliomaniacs: how indie makers are building personal knowledge systems
Hacker News·3d·RickJWagner
A growing class of makers are treating knowledge curation as a craft, building tools and systems to organize information in deeply personal ways. This shift reflects a broader rejection of algorithmic feeds in favor of intentional learning—and it's creating opportunity for indie developers building the next generation of note-taking and research tools.
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