It's that time of the year to do some planning.What tech do you use for organization?Obsidian? Notion? Google Suite? Old notebook and a pencil?
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Just remember stuff, retard.All of those things are productivity cope
>>107693510what if i forget to remember
I always want to use something like Notion but it's way too much work to make it good. Pen and paper is the best. If I need something digital the best tools simple apple notes.
>>107693550Just remember to not forget
>>107693510Don't waste your brain's computational power if you can just write it down bro
>>107693666You will spend more brain power building some cringe second brain.Rather than just remembering the few important things.
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>>107693458one single text filebut i haven't been successful much at that eitherMaybe also a notification system to force me to look at the information
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I have an Obsidian vault that I used for daily notes for a better portion of this year. But then it turned into a mess and I simply dropped it, it was never working 100% and I always had to tweak it a little bit every time I used it.Are there any simple and free Obsidian vault templates one can use?
>>107693458notes.txt™works every time.works everwhere™.
>>107693458A pile for everything; and everything in a pile.
another vote for notes.txtjust throw it in a dropbox/onedrive/whatever kind of tool and have it everywherewell in my case it's more like:work.txtleisure.txtbookmarks.txttemp.txttemp(2).txtbut concept is the same, never trust an app with your notes:>you get asked for money. Can you even imagine how stupid it sounds to pay a company to manage your .txt files?>if it's "free" it means: a) it's limited or/and b) ads are shown or/and c) your notes are datamined or/and d) the comfy dropbox functionality is paid>you put your stuff in their proprietary blobs and will not export it back or the exports will be mangled bullshit
org-modeobviously
a quality notebook and a pen
I use a Dokuwiki instance as my detailed memory - mostly my trip itinerates, and details of the software I'm self-hosting. I also use Planka as a kanban board for the stuff that's not quite solid yet - so 'to do' lists, projects I've started (like where I'm at with re-doing all my music metadata), and so on.
(classic) outlook, since I am gainfully employed, of course