Finally got around to sitting down and reading this properly; it got shunted to "Articles-to-read" in my mind rather than social media.
Very interesting! A good reference for sensible archiving methods. Right now I don't plan to emulate a lot of this, since I don't think I have the spare memory to sustainably archive more than I already am; my laptop is at "delete unplayed video games to make room for more books" levels of memory management, if only barely (warframe being 38gb and all that).
That said, one thing that I *really* do need to do is a health log; a bunch of friends shouted at me for letting myself over-normalize chronic pain during the crisis I had on that front a few weeks ago, so I need to actually start generating data on that other than "IDK it hurts a bunch". I don't think I'm generally as diligent as you on that front (And thus have a mild expectation that your answer will boil down to "Well you remember to do the thing then do the thing, every day"), but still, do you have any tips for getting that kind of logging set up?
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Very interesting! A good reference for sensible archiving methods. Right now I don't plan to emulate a lot of this, since I don't think I have the spare memory to sustainably archive more than I already am; my laptop is at "delete unplayed video games to make room for more books" levels of memory management, if only barely (warframe being 38gb and all that).
That said, one thing that I *really* do need to do is a health log; a bunch of friends shouted at me for letting myself over-normalize chronic pain during the crisis I had on that front a few weeks ago, so I need to actually start generating data on that other than "IDK it hurts a bunch". I don't think I'm generally as diligent as you on that front (And thus have a mild expectation that your answer will boil down to "Well you remember to do the thing then do the thing, every day"), but still, do you have any tips for getting that kind of logging set up?