EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 6 MIN
BT 2 - Meos Constellation - The Aqeel Akber Extra Extra Extravaganza
from The Aqeel Akber Extra Extra Extravaganza
Proudly sponsored by my own company. Get the app → https://getmeos.com/extrameos is where i keep thinking with the mic off.This bite → https://aqeelakber.com/extra/bt2All episodes → https://aqeelakber.com/extraMeos Constellation — a solo bit on a new Meos view where your notes cluster themselves, instead of you maintaining tags and folder trees like Obsidian. Aqeel on why that felt wrong, and why the map should move when you do. The Aqeel Akber Extra Extra Extravaganza, made by Aqeel in Canberra.In this bite🧐 The facts>> Solo bit on Meos Constellation: notes cluster themselves without tags or folder trees.>> Aqeel contrasts Obsidian-style graphs that ask you to maintain connections by hand.>> The view extends Meos cluster semantics into a macroscopic map of everything in your databox.>> Clustering draws on astrophysics-inspired maths; layouts live in three dimensions and relabel as you add notes.>> Shipping soon on Meos desktop for Plus and Ultra users, made by Aqeel in Canberra.🍃 Between the factsThe conversation moves from why fixed topic tags feel like the wrong lens every time, to why wikis and hierarchies crack when new material arrives. Constellation is offered as the dynamic alternative: same semantic engine as cluster, scaled up so the map can reshape instead of locking you into one version of your thinking.🌬️ Beyond the factsBeneath the product walkthrough sits a wider argument about heuristic computing and safe passage into a knowledge era — tools that surface what you have forgotten across thousands of notes, without outsourcing judgment. The map is meant to move when you do, because a static graph would only preserve whoever you were when you last filed things away.🔥 Why you should listenThe full arc carries the reasoning Aqeel has been holding back from a longer blog post: why Meos never shipped a conventional knowledge graph, and what pan-dimensional clustering is trying to protect. Worth the listen if you care how note-taking software should behave when your interests, seasons, and sense of relevance keep shifting.dsq.studio
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Proudly sponsored by my own company. Get the app → https://getmeos.com/extrameos is where i keep thinking with the mic off.This bite → https://aqeelakber.com/extra/bt2All episodes → https://aqeelakber.com/extraMeos Constellation — a solo bit on a new Meos view where your notes cluster themselves, instead of you maintaining tags and folder trees like Obsidian. Aqeel on why that felt wrong, and why the map should move when you do. The Aqeel Akber Extra Extra Extravaganza, made by Aqeel in Canberra.In this bite🧐 The facts>> Solo bit on Meos Constellation: notes cluster themselves without tags or folder trees.>> Aqeel contrasts Obsidian-style graphs that ask you to maintain connections by hand.>> The view extends Meos cluster semantics into a macroscopic map of everything in your databox.>> Clustering draws on astrophysics-inspired maths; layouts live in three dimensions and relabel as you add notes.>> Shipping soon on Meos desktop for Plus and Ultra users, made by Aqeel in Canberra.🍃 Between the factsThe conversation moves from why fixed topic tags feel like the wrong lens every time, to why wikis and hierarchies crack when new material arrives. Constellation is offered as the dynamic alternative: same semantic engine as cluster, scaled up so the map can reshape instead of locking you into one version of your thinking.🌬️ Beyond the factsBeneath the product walkthrough sits a wider argument about heuristic computing and safe passage into a knowledge era — tools that surface what you have forgotten across thousands of notes, without outsourcing judgment. The map is meant to move when you do, because a static graph would only preserve whoever you were when you last filed things away.🔥 Why you should listenThe full arc carries the reasoning Aqeel has been holding back from a longer blog post: why Meos never shipped a conventional knowledge graph, and what pan-dimensional clustering is trying to protect. Worth the listen if you care how note-taking software should behave when your interests, seasons, and sense of relevance keep shifting.dsq.studio
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