• feedback form

    • some highlighted ones:

      I don’t think I talked to a single person who wasn’t interesting.

      Fellow attendees were excellent, inquisitive, enthusiastic, and agentic.

      Memoria was a well-organized, much-needed gathering place for people interested in memory systems.

      [Memoria] was great! I loved the opportunity to hear detailed first-hand reports, and have detailed conversations, about how people do and don't use memory systems. It made me see the potential is wider than I anticipated, and that what hasn't worked for me doesn't need to.

    • “What was the best thing about Memoria?”

    • “Anything else you want us to know about Memoria?”

  • tweets

    https://x.com/Malcolm_Ocean/status/1970332382852194735

    https://x.com/SuperMemoWoz/status/1969926744422387961

    https://x.com/michael_nielsen/status/1970202732100465002?s=20

  • Michael Nielsen:

    Thank you for organizing Memoria Day!!! I thought it was superb, especially for a community that is in some sense very nascent. When you don't entirely know what the community is, and therefore what the needs of the community are, there's obviously some element of shot-in-the-dark (this goes also for session organizers!). But it seemed to me that this event surface a tremendous number of latent needs, latent potential, and latent energy.

  • Andy Matuschak response email

    [in response to Michael’s email] I want to echo Michael’s enthusiasm here: this was a really wonderful event! It was so edifying to ground these conversations in real human interactions.