I think this post is great, but I personally already have most of this implemented. My room is clean and well-decorated, my computer cabling (meaning both internal and peripheral) is well-maintained, I even keep my Desktop totally clear. My programs update automatically using Chocolatey, backups occur automatically, and antivirus takes care of itself via scheduled tasks.
My space feels pretty well optimized, but perhaps I’m missing yet further applications.
Thanks! This technique was particularly helpful to me because I’ve never really thought about maintaining space/decoration at all. It sounds like you’re several levels ahead of me—if you have any general tips or principles (as well as specific examples like Chocaltey) I’d love to include them in the next cycle’s post on Design.
Chocolatey is package management for Windows. If you install your software via its command-line, you can set a daily system task to run a script and update everything (‘cup -all y’, I think).
I think this post is great, but I personally already have most of this implemented. My room is clean and well-decorated, my computer cabling (meaning both internal and peripheral) is well-maintained, I even keep my Desktop totally clear. My programs update automatically using Chocolatey, backups occur automatically, and antivirus takes care of itself via scheduled tasks.
My space feels pretty well optimized, but perhaps I’m missing yet further applications.
Thanks! This technique was particularly helpful to me because I’ve never really thought about maintaining space/decoration at all. It sounds like you’re several levels ahead of me—if you have any general tips or principles (as well as specific examples like Chocaltey) I’d love to include them in the next cycle’s post on Design.
Chocolatey is package management for Windows. If you install your software via its command-line, you can set a daily system task to run a script and update everything (‘cup -all y’, I think).
Beyond that, I think you covered it!