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Hub Notes
Hub notes are a way to systemitize knowledge. They include mostly links to other things that are derivatives or subsets of the hub note topic. Here's an example:
A hub note might contain 'Functional Programming Languages' and link to several language topics 'Haskell', 'F*', etc. where each of those might also be a hub note.
Hub notes are supposed to be a map in a sense of all the notes they contain.