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Asked on /adv/ but I'll repost here because I'm sure some slither of you guys take and keep notes:
I have hundreds of thousands of words of notes and summaries of ideas, books, models which are of no use to me. Ideally I’d find a way of repackaging these as e-books and marketing them, but the marketing part I am clueless on.
My other idea has been to automate the process of summarizing them so they can somewhat be more useful. I have almost zero coding experience but am willing to learn as a ‘exercise’. I’ve been experimenting with using a Javascript summarizer which ranks individual sentences and now wonder if it would be possible to create a sort of database that not only automatically ranks key sentences and sits out the top ones, but maybe ways of cross-pollinating the summaries. Sort of like an elaborate but totally automatic Bowie/Burroughs “cut up method”.
It just feels like I have this resource and it shouldn’t go to waste. Which idea is more likely to pay dividends?

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