• Compared to /nota, /blu3mo has fewer views, and /blu3mo-private has even fewer views.
    • There are times when it’s easier to think in closed spaces like that.
    • It’s similar to having fewer views in a home or a personal room compared to an office or a living room.
    • In such cases, I go to a closed space, write down my thoughts, and then copy and paste them to an open space.
  • It might be just right that blu3mo-public is updated every three hours.
    • I would be a little concerned if what I’m writing is always public.
    • In this regard, the drawback of the scrapbox-duplicator specification is actually a benefit.
  • /nishio is completely open, but I wonder if they are not concerned about the things mentioned above.
  • I understand (axokxi).
    • In real life, when working in a cafe, I try to avoid seats where people pass behind me as much as possible.
  • I don’t mind at all because the fact that it’s public is completely out of my mind (takker).
    • This mental model is actually dangerous.
    • I used to not notice that it was public, but recently I’ve started to become aware of it a little (blu3mo).