Sometimes it becomes a research day, and I end up posting a lot of my GPT or Perplexity Deep Research notes instead of filtering them more. There are a lot of reasons—but one is that I’ve been asked a question, and I can quickly share some ideas or related details, with some context, having already thought through the general area. It might be loosely related, but it can still be timely, open-ended, or valuable.
Another reason: I’ve found the Deep Research feature adds a lot of source links you can follow, making it a good jumping-off point if there’s a particular path you want to explore. A lot of the topics I dig into are AI-related or design-related, so it’s also helpful to build a kind of evolving repository I can refer back to as my knowledge grows in that area.
For every post I publish, there are usually 20 I don’t. Sometimes I roll with the “learn-with-me—here’s the trail to get you started” point of view.
Right now, I’m okay with the fluid, non-linear format. It’s never really done—it’s always evolving.