Really interesting breakdown of “Princes and Merchants” — the point about institutional incentives shaping innovation outcomes resonates a lot. It reminds me of how decentralized and flexible tools can empower individuals to organize and capture insights better, instead of relying on rigid top-down systems. I recently explored something similar while using NOTCAM APP
, which integrates note-taking with real-time camera input — a small example of how better individual tools can foster efficiency and learning autonomy.
Really interesting breakdown of “Princes and Merchants” — the point about institutional incentives shaping innovation outcomes resonates a lot. It reminds me of how decentralized and flexible tools can empower individuals to organize and capture insights better, instead of relying on rigid top-down systems. I recently explored something similar while using NOTCAM APP
, which integrates note-taking with real-time camera input — a small example of how better individual tools can foster efficiency and learning autonomy.
https://notecam.app/