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Tana One transition clarification
Hi all! As we follow through several transitions (technical, product, and nominal), there are a lot of moving parts, and naturally some confusion (I'm handling a lot of this manually to make sure it's my fault if something goes wrong—no one else's). Emails were sent to all of the previous purchasers of Tana One, asking for replies to confirm that the address is still current and preferred. I don't want anyone to miss out on the new Tana One or any of its future updates. It would be a shame if a one-off email got relegated to the spam folder (or something like that). Many people didn't realize that Strategic Design is taking over operation of Tana One. If you received an email from Strategic Design, don't ignore it (unless you want to)! Anyone who purchased Tana One before March of this year can claim a 75% discount off Tana Accelerator. They can also claim free access to Strategic Labs (indefinitely)—Big things are brewing, and that membership ensures the most reliable way to get a hold of me, get tools for free or cheap, and more. For those who had purchased Tana One Lite, you have two options: A. Claim a discount that gives you Tana One for the price of $37. - or - B. Ask to receive a template that includes the video courses from Tana One Lite. If you are interested in Tana at all—and especially if you've seen the included agents (Co-pilot and Dennis) in action [video demo coming soon]—I don't see it as much of a decision, but you have options. :) I'm sure there are other things that I'm overlooking. If that's the case, let me know! Cheers, Nick
1 like • Mar 17
Hey Nick, what does "They can also claim free access to Strategic Labs (indefinitely)" mean? $120+/yr is *definitely* not free. Why would I pay that for something I know nothing about?
1 like • Mar 20
@Nick Silhacek OK, I would like to take your offer for free lifetime access to Strategic Labs, but I don't know how to do it. Is asking here sufficient, or do I have to go somewhere else?
Tana One - Week 8 - Integrating with Readwise and Make.com
This week we take a look at Tana's official integration with Readwise, and how to make your own integrations with "Make". Week 8 wraps up Tana One 🥳 Thank you for your support, you'll continue to have access to the course and this community, were here to help you. Make sure to add our upcoming Q&A group call to your calendar here. This will be our last Q&A for Tana One, hope to see you there. Feel free to drop your thoughts/questions below in the comments. ──────────── If you are not yet a full member of Tana One, you can learn more about it here or send us a message.
Tana One - Week 8 - Integrating with Readwise and Make.com
2 likes • Jul '24
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Welcome to Tana Central, Introduce Yourself
Hey, introduce yourself by commenting below or by creating a new post If it helps you can copy paste these questions as a starting point: - I found Tana through: - I've been using Tana for: - Before Tana I was using:
2 likes • Jul '24
I'm late to the introduction party. I've been here since mid-June when I discovered and signed up for Tana One. I first learned of Tana from the Ness Labs newsletter written by its founder, Anne-Laure Le Cunff, in late 2022. I got Tana access at the end of that December by signing up for @Santi Younger's first Tana class. Prior to Tana I used hand-written notes and DEVONthink part-time. I eventually tried DEVONthink full-time, but found it too compartmentalized for my needs. I then went through Obsidian and Logseq to end up with Tana. Tana's model comes closer to my own mental models of information organization than any other tool I've used or that I've looked at.
Tana One - Week 6 - AI, Commands & Tana Publish
Week 6 of Tana One⚡️is ready for full members of Tana One. Last week, we covered commands. This week, we dig deeper into how to leverage AI with Tana Commands. This week we also take a look at Tana Publish. Make sure to add our upcoming Q&A group call to your calendar here. Feel free to drop your thoughts/questions below in the comments. ──────────── If you are not yet a full member of Tana One, you can learn more about it here or send us a message
Tana One - Week 6 - AI, Commands & Tana Publish
1 like • Jul '24
@Nick Silhacek There must be one or two things that I'm missing here. You have a node (or a field) as the target of Transcribe audio. I'm not familiar with the command's behavior, but it seems to me that the process you've shown still creates two independent transcripts, since you have two independent executions of the command. So how does editing the transcript in either the node or the field get reflected *anywhere* else? Also, with two independent Transcribe audio commands are you even guaranteed that the two transcripts are identical? Finally, why wouldn't making one transcript and then issuing the command 'Move and leave reference' work? Right now I can't take the time to try to duplicate your work and test it myself, but does any of what I said make sense?
0 likes • Jul '24
@Nick Silhacek I found this FAQ answer at the bottom of the "AI command nodes" in Tana Documentation. Might be useful, but I didn't try to play around with it yet.
Tana One - Week 5 - Commands & Tana Paste
Week 5 of Tana One⚡️is ready for you 🥳 This is what you've all been asking for! We are finally delving into Tana commands, one of the most powerful features in this epic tool. Make sure to add our upcoming Q&A group call to your calendar here. Feel free to drop your thoughts/questions below in the comments. ──────────── If you are not yet a full member of Tana One, you can learn more about it here or send us a message.
Tana One - Week 5 - Commands & Tana Paste
1 like • Jun '24
After posing my questions, I tried to answer Q1 by testing. My results seem to indicate that, as is too often the case with GPT, it gets its result from wherever the hell it feels like. Some appear to come directly from the URL; some appear to come from the <meta name="description" ... /> field in the webpage header; and I got one good hallucination.
1 like • Jul '24
@Nick Silhacek Good to know about the tooltip. I was not aware of that. Thanks.
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Gerrie Shults
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