I find Scapple[1] more interesting since it comes close to what I'm playing around with. I've started using Node-RED[2] as a mind-map for my ideas and thoughts. I've created custom nodes to provide a categorization for ideas, thoughts, observations, inspiration etc. As I a see fit I link nodes together. The end result is a chaotic mind-map which I call a writermap since the entire mind-map is executable. Between any two points in the mind-map I can create a document with all the paths that link those two points. The document is just a concatenation of all the nodes visited along the way.
Taking this a step further, I thought about creating a global mind-map whereby everyone contributes their mind-maps into interconnected open mind-map. I had this idea because I realised that I had mapped my information bubble in creating my mind-map. But how do I get out of my information bubble? Hence the idea of an open mind-map[2] to navigate through other peoples mind-maps out of my information bubble.
Interesting idea of the open mind map. I was wondering if information bubble, while accessible, is the right term. But it suffices in terms of explanation.
Isn’t Wikipedia already the mind map of humanity in a way? Or is your project more from an individual standpoint?
By the by, Obsidian recently added a canvas to mind map notes and nodes. Maybe the code can be helpful for your project.
> Isn’t Wikipedia already the mind map of humanity in a way?
In a way however it does not provide a two dimensional visual representation of that mind map. I'm sure there are projects to do that but it isn't the default way to access wikipedia.
> Or is your project more from an individual standpoint?
Yes since the intention remains to extend your own information bubble by ironically providing your information bubble. Many information bubbles would create a global open mind map.
> By the by, Obsidian recently added a canvas to mind map notes and nodes. Maybe the code can be helpful for your project.
Thank you for the heads up, Node-RED provides - at the moment - all I need to create a mind map.
It’s an interesting proposition for a project! Good luck in your endeavor. As I see it it’s a way to verify your epistemological grounding so to speak.
Thank you, I hope can I post an Show HN one day with a prototype.
The more I play around with the idea, the more I realise how complex the enduser experience would be. Need to define core features and use cases and focus on them.
I would go from Obsidian to a laying out a book. Especially as obsidian allows me to keep notes, mindmaps all organized, around the thing I am writing.
Taking this a step further, I thought about creating a global mind-map whereby everyone contributes their mind-maps into interconnected open mind-map. I had this idea because I realised that I had mapped my information bubble in creating my mind-map. But how do I get out of my information bubble? Hence the idea of an open mind-map[2] to navigate through other peoples mind-maps out of my information bubble.
[1]=https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scapple/overview
[2]=https://nodered.org/
[3]=https://millieons.org/w/mapping-information-bubbles