Notion just shipped OpenDoc
New block in Notion: HTML.
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Notion just shipped OpenDoc
New block in Notion: HTML.
Build interactive HTML right on your Notion page. Ask AI to turn your content into interactive explainers, prototypes, or diagrams.
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@danshipper Collaboration/Commenting on HTMLs is the missing piece.

@mschoening took me a little while to find a good graphic!
lot of good ideas from the 90s probably doable these days
Notion gets it
New block in Notion: HTML.
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@LeanZubrezki @danshipper You still in coda frequently?

@flyosity I should re-read this…

@danshipper The company with the clearest vision of how the future of work looks like.

@flyosity indeed. real ones know

@danshipper Still have no idea what notion is as a product and never will

@danshipper Bro, I have to be missing something. Why is everyone drooling over this?
Wasn’t the whole point of Notion to get away from managing HTML CMS? 😭

@danshipper does notion sandbox network calls, or does every html block become a security review

@flyosity @mschoening /goal implement xanadu, make no mistakes

@flyosity What's old is new!

@danshipper 💯

@danshipper @SlackHQ when are you launching HTML previews?

@DustinRGood @danshipper Not frequently anymore, just some personal finance stuff that I am too lazy to move to Obsidian.

@flyosity OpenDoc was ahead of its time. Parts and blocks are the same concept. It's funny how Notion IS essentially the OpenDoc idea but executed better

@flyosity It’s an inspiration for sure!

@danshipper Always!

@danshipper Notion, the og everything app

@danshipper They get it because they stopped treating the page as a place to store answers and started treating it as a place to run them. Static notes are dead weight. The page is becoming the runtime. Been building this way for a while and it changes what a document even is.