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We started trying to organize larger sets of data yesterday by combining with some other groups. This is one of the frameworks we used and one thing that became apparent pretty quickly is that people have a lot of stuff that is pretty useful but they are not attached to it at all. So why do they have it? It’s not junk, necessarily, so does that make it just clutter?

We started trying to organize larger sets of data yesterday by combining with some other groups. This is one of the frameworks we used and one thing that became apparent pretty quickly is that people have a lot of stuff that is pretty useful but they are not attached to it at all. So why do they have it? It’s not junk, necessarily, so does that make it just clutter?

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