One of my most anticipated and longest-held wishes about future technology is the ability to automatically capture my stream of consciousness as text, mostly for recall but also for the possibility of organizing my thoughts' interrelations, reducing compartmentalization and Taking Ideas Seriously. Of course trash-sorting/maintenance algorithms to increase signal to noise ratio might be necessary, but at the least it would be a searchable history.
I understand why this post may be downvoted (perhaps the title as a specific call to action), but I really wonder at why it isn't given at least some discussion about these possibilities.
Related to: Living Luminously
Well? Should you?
Linked is a treatise on exactly this concept. If the effects of recording and classifying every thought pan out like the author says they'll pan out... well, read a (limited) excerpt (from the Introduction), and I'll let you decide whether it's worth your time.
The full text is written in a stream-of-consciousness style, which is why I hesitated to post this topic in the first place. But there are probably note-taking junkies, or luminosity junkies, or otherwise interested folk amongst LW. So why not?
(Incidentally I'm reminded of Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Chronofile. I wonder how he managed it, or what benefits/costs it wrought?)