I have been thinking for a while about using the simple bullet journal system to track stuff I have done or that I should do. These are the standard keys:
> Tasks are represented by a simple dot “•” > Events are represented by the open circle “O” Bullet > Notes are represented with a dash “–”. > To Migrate a Task, simply turn the “•” into “>”
I previously tried to use Org mode, which I found great for taking notes while I'm programming, but I would like to have something alike without needing to have my laptop all the time with me.
Imagine being so busy that your daily obligations exceed your cognitive load. That's no way to live.
Nicholas Fisher
Imagine being a NEET.
Oliver Young
Why use knives when sharp rocks will do? The only reason people use those was because here were no phones and shit yet and this was the best technology at the time It is no deprecated and would be silly to use it
Eli Baker
>2010+9 >not using a glorious Jibun Techo to organize your life ISHYGDDT
I like the idea, but the thought that someone might possibly read my personal notes and see how retarded i am stops me doing it.
Levi Clark
this. my family generally accept my quirks but I'd rather they didn't know the full extent of my autism.
Chase Wright
Because phones are awful for typing notes, and in general fucking distracting.
Planners and journals help you keep your focus on what's important. There is a reason why Japanese people (the most neat and organized people on Earth) love them so much.
Isaiah Anderson
Damn that looks comfy Might get but fuck am I paying $50 for it
>imagine having such a misplaced superiority complex that you actively want to be disorganised because you see simple reminders and prompts as a mental weakness...
I prefer Trello, although I don't understand why the Android app requires GPS permissions...
Evan Diaz
>have shit to do >don't want one of those things you need to do being remembering everything you need to do
Angel Collins
My girlfriend does this shit, spends like 30 minutes a day working on it, I just use a mobile calender app and note app..
Adrian Bailey
Just use standard notes
>FOSS >offline >encypted >simple
Eliminates the need for a notebook.
Jace Perry
>use a Leuchtturm 1917 whitelines >write Org-mode and OCR it latter >encrypt everything with ChaCha20 >upload everything to IPFS >burn the notebook the ultimate workflow
Rate the RocketBook concept, each symbol at the bottom represents some workflow that you assign in the app (for example the one I marked will upload the pdf it makes to a dropbox folder specific to the class I'm taking notes for) It gets the filename for the pdf by reading what's between ## and ## on the first page using OCR