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Curate up to five papers on a spinning bookstand, the way Jefferson kept five books open at Monticello. Post your stand, stamp the ones you treasure, and leave letters for their curators.
I'm curating and reading AI papers daily. Things are moving fast, and I need to have multiple papers I'm referencing all at once.
I enjoy reading physical books in my study. My study is a museum of my mind, and it's restful place to immerse myself in good books.
Sometimes I'll print a paper to read in my study; Other times staying digital makes sense.
I could build a rotating bookstand, similar to the famous one of Jefferson, for my study. Perhaps I will.
Perhaps I could also build a digital rotating bookstand for a happy medium--who said the gap between digital and physical has to be wide as it currently is?
I've been to Monticello several times. Jefferson's estate--"little mountain" in Italian--is a beautiful sight to behold. He had the better study, and I can't go there regularly. But I can replicate it digitally.
Putting all this together, I built Jefferson's Rotating Bookstand--an app where you can curate digital papers in a physical fashion with the peaceful ambiance of Jefferson's study. If you'd like, you can curate for yourself and share with others at any time if you're proud of your current "stand."
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“An elegant ambiance for reading digital papers”
Jefferson's Revolving Bookstand was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #137 on the daily leaderboard. Curate up to five papers on a spinning bookstand, the way Jefferson kept five books open at Monticello. Post your stand, stamp the ones you treasure, and leave letters for their curators.
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