• The Giant Korean
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    1212 days ago

    Probably about 50% of the recipe pages that I have bookmarked aren’t even online any more.

  • MigratingApe
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    312 days ago

    Wait… I just realized… Is this Pedro Pascal?! All this time I didn’t recognize him in this meme!

    • @[email protected]
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      312 days ago

      I pay for google 1 storage so I can keep my meme archive going. Idk what I’ll do when I run out

  • @[email protected]
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    512 days ago

    I’ve hit the limit on safari tabs on my phone multiple times. When you open something in a new tab at that point, it just cannibalizes a tab you haven’t visited recently, but you can use the back button to find out what it was.

  • @[email protected]
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    1112 days ago

    I’m in this pic and I hate it. I would have like 20 albums written if I would just sit down and turn the clever concept/title and couple of stanzas into an actual fucking song. Instead what I do is open GDrive and get paralyzed at the sight of the burgeoning directory structure and immediately log off, if I even get that far.

  • JackbyDev
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    112 days ago

    Oh man I think about this a lot. I have some thoughts.

    1. The more complicated of a system, the less likely you are to use it.
    2. Complicated systems are self defeating.
    3. A system you use is always better than a perfect system you don’t.

    I try to make notes about where my previous notes are when I make new ones so I don’t lose them.

    I try to keep one or two physical ways to jot things down. I use a boogie board and a pocket journal. I use a disposable flimsy one. The temporary look of it helps me not treat it as some perfect log book that needs a perfect system. Avoid any and all “bullet journaling” tips lol. That’s a road to complexity. My system is:

    1. If I need to remember something, I write it down.
    2. If I don’t need to remember it anymore, I cross it out. If a page has nothing I need to remember and no real room for new still, I rip it out.

    For digital notes I use Google Keep on my phone and an Obsidian Workplace in a synced folder for Google Drive. I DO NOT stress about making perfectly organized Obsidian documents that link to each other. I just write what I need as I need it. My Obsidian stuff is a little more organized but I sort of haven’t used it in a while.

    All forms of this is your way of communicating with your future self and how your future self will look for messages from you. Viewing it like this helps make it clear what sort of things you need to keep track of and also sort of sounds cool so it makes it exciting.

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    712 days ago

    I hope I put the right tags or keywords in the thing that I save cause that’s the only way I’m ever finding it again

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    812 days ago

    Pinterest. My boards are full of diy project ideas and recipes that I will never look at again, but I keep clicking and saving.

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      612 days ago

      If and when you get around to looking at it, you’ll love everything you see. A mood hack I discovered is to look at saved posts in a random order, because I forget about everything, so it’s like a perfectly curated feed.