I wasn't thinking the "recent brainstorms" would replace the links. Admittedly, you need links for persistence. But it could supplement the links. I am envisioning a user case where someone creates a quick brainstorm during a meeting, then closes their browser without thinking to save the link, and when the go to look it up the next day, they are like, "Oh fuck, I didn't save the link." I mean, sure, they can always go find it in their browser history, but why not cut out a step by providing a browser history specific to cortex right on the page? Of course, as you point out, you still don't have portability
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I wasn't thinking the "recent brainstorms" would replace the links. Admittedly, you need links for persistence. But it could supplement the links. I am envisioning a user case where someone creates a quick brainstorm during a meeting, then closes their browser without thinking to save the link, and when the go to look it up the next day, they are like, "Oh fuck, I didn't save the link." I mean, sure, they can always go find it in their browser history, but why not cut out a step by providing a browser history specific to cortex right on the page? Of course, as you point out, you still don't have portability