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Dean Millson's avatar

This read has made my morning. I’ve been a Sublime subscriber for quite a while but have still not been sure how to dive in more. This POV has broken the paradigm in my head about how to collect and engage with all these little fragments of ideas I have 🙏🏼

rory's avatar

Sari! I love your product, was wondering if you have a system in Subime for saving reference images? I'm a filmmaker and it's the one thing I can't seem to crack on any cataloging app (notion, obsidian, etc).

Sari Azout's avatar

sublime is perfect for this! Lots of designers/brand ppl using it as their image repo

rory's avatar

Is there a gallery function? A way to order and catalogue without each of them being individual cards (similar to Savee)?

Sari Azout's avatar

you can also use our canvas feature for this - btw!

Sari Azout's avatar

you can save individual images as cards to collections

adding multiple images to one card coming soon

Chrissy's avatar

Full circle to read this after coming from my favourite podcast - Wild Geese Ep.19 with Anna Howard. Digital gardens got that signal alright 👀

Lexie | Multi Passionate Coach's avatar

I totally love this post! Lately, I’ve felt a lack of creativity in my own writing and I feel like I’ve been struggling to find my creative spark. And then I see this! It’s perfect! Thank you! 🙏🏽

Venkatesh Bhardwaj 🇮🇳🇦🇺's avatar

This piece is fantastic. So good. It has actually given me tools to use to link my ideas 🙏🏾

Molly Barth's avatar

I read somewhere that LLMs struggle with interpreting memes, which I feel like is such a perfect example of the cultural intuition and emotional nuance you mention. Memes are such an important cultural artifact, yet because of their layers of subculture nuance and humor they're so often misunderstood. A great example where cultural strategists can offer that depth lacking in LLMs

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Sari Azout's avatar

what makes you think this is AI generated?