Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 814 answers
Choose tools that can exchange data with each other easily.
Choose tools that can exchange data with each other easily.
Fewer well-chosen tools outperform a large collection of poorly integrated ones.
Fewer well-chosen tools outperform a large collection of poorly integrated ones.
Fewer well-chosen tools outperform a large collection of poorly integrated ones.
Fewer well-chosen tools outperform a large collection of poorly integrated ones.
Fewer well-chosen tools outperform a large collection of poorly integrated ones.
Fewer well-chosen tools outperform a large collection of poorly integrated ones.
Fewer well-chosen tools outperform a large collection of poorly integrated ones.
Sometimes building a custom tool is worth the investment for a perfectly fitted workflow.
Document your tool configurations and workflows so you can recreate your setup.
Tools that work without internet are more reliable for critical work.
Tools that work without internet are more reliable for critical work.
Tools that work without internet are more reliable for critical work.
Tools that work without internet are more reliable for critical work.
Tools that work without internet are more reliable for critical work.
Tools that work without internet are more reliable for critical work.
Tools that work without internet are more reliable for critical work.
Ensure you can recover your data if any tool fails or disappears.
AI tools extend your thinking capacity but require skill to use effectively.
Try new tools in a limited test before committing to full adoption.
Periodically review your tool stack for redundancy gaps and misalignment.
Tools serve goals — never lose sight of what you are trying to accomplish with the tool.
The tools you choose and how you configure them define the capabilities of your extended mind.