Comment by willidiots

Comment by willidiots 5 days ago

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I use a flat text file called "notes" on my desktop, and I leave it open in Sublime Text in a corner of my second screen. Periodically I throw a datestamp in there as a reference point. For generic "stuff that should be retained manually" it works well - easy to add to, easily searchable.

dennisy 5 days ago

Could you provide a small example of what you may add in a day and how you later search it?

  • willidiots 5 days ago

    Half of the battle is avoiding over-documentation - I only write things here that I know I'll want to remember later: for me these are important notes, figures I hear/see in meetings, critical names of people, that kind of stuff.

    Mostly it's just bullets. If a bullet is critical I'll prepend it with !!!. If it's a task, I'll use * instead of - for the bullet marker (then move the task to my separate task tracker later - notes doc isn't good for long-term task management)

    If I want to tag the note explicitly with a "tag", I'll add one in brackets - but honestly these aren't that helpful.

    Ctrl-F will generally find what I need. Aside from that, what's mostly been helpful is the dates - I often remember roughly when I learned a bit of information, so if I can't find it with Ctrl-F, I'll scroll back to that "era" and look around.

    Pay a lot of attention to yourself when you're looking for historical information: what do you search for? Are there key things you often look up over and over? If so, what search terms did you use when trying to find them? Add those explicitly to the entry, so next time you'll find it easier.

QuasiGiani 5 days ago

This is it...

KIS

Ctrl-Effing-F

Any other trendy nonsense is time-wasting trifling foolishness.