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+#+title: learning-knowledge-graph-reddit-journal-club
+
+#+date: <2018-05-07>
+
+It is a natural idea to look for ways to learn things like going through
+a skill tree in a computer RPG.
+
+For example I made a
+[[https://ypei.me/posts/2015-04-02-juggling-skill-tree.html][DAG for
+juggling]].
+
+Websites like [[https://knowen.org][Knowen]] and
+[[https://metacademy.org][Metacademy]] explore this idea with added
+flavour of open collaboration.
+
+The design of Metacademy looks quite promising. It also has a nice
+tagline: "your package manager for knowledge".
+
+There are so so many tools to assist learning / research / knowledge
+sharing today, and we should keep experimenting, in the hope that
+eventually one of them will scale.
+
+On another note, I often complain about the lack of a place to discuss
+math research online, but today I found on Reddit some journal clubs on
+machine learning:
+[[https://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/8aluhs/d_machine_learning_wayr_what_are_you_reading_week/][1]],
+[[https://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/8elmd8/d_anyone_having_trouble_reading_a_particular/][2]].
+If only we had this for maths. On the other hand r/math does have some
+interesting recurring threads as well:
+[[https://www.reddit.com/r/math/wiki/everythingaboutx][Everything about
+X]] and
+[[https://www.reddit.com/r/math/search?q=what+are+you+working+on?+author:automoderator+&sort=new&restrict_sr=on&t=all][What
+Are You Working On?]]. Hopefully these threads can last for years to
+come.