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title: "Draft — Why vault-first beats feed-first thinking" project: "blog-knowledge-management" tags:
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- knowledge-management date: 2026-04-07 status: draft target_date: 2026-04-21 word_count_target: 1200
Why vault-first beats feed-first thinking
Feeds reward recency, not reuse. A personal vault rewards notes you can find in six months when the problem comes back dressed as a new emergency.
Thesis
Knowledge work compounds when the default capture surface is yours—searchable, linkable, and exportable—before anything gets polished for an audience.
Outline (working)
- The cost of feed capture — bookmarks rot; threads scroll away.
- Vault-first habits — title + tags + one sentence of context on save.
- Publish from inventory — blog posts as distillations, not as the primary store.
- Closing — invite readers to pick one inbox and clear it into five titled notes.
To finish
- [ ] Add concrete example (e.g., debugging runbook → public post).
- [ ] Cite one study or industry report on information overload (clip in
research/).
Current word count — ~180 (draft stub).
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