No particular philosophy: just add some kludge to make your life easier, then repeat until they blot out the Sun.
Non-computer tool is paper for notes & pen, filing everything useful to inbox during daily review. Everything else is based off org-mode, with Orgzly on mobile. Syncing over SFTP, not a cloud person.
Wrote an RSS reader in Python for filling inbox, along with org-capture. Wouldn’t recommend the same approach, since elfeed should do the same reasonably easy. Having a script helps since running it automatically nightly + before daily review fills up inbox enough novel stuff to motivate going through it, and avoid binging on other sites.
Other than inbox have a project list & calendar within emacs. Not maintaining a good discipline for weekly/monthly reviews, but much smoother than keeping it in your head.
I have a log file that org-mode keeps in order by date. And references file that don’t get very organized or used often. Soon will try to link contents of my massive folder of PDFs with it.
No particular philosophy: just add some kludge to make your life easier, then repeat until they blot out the Sun.
Non-computer tool is paper for notes & pen, filing everything useful to inbox during daily review. Everything else is based off org-mode, with Orgzly on mobile. Syncing over SFTP, not a cloud person.
Wrote an RSS reader in Python for filling inbox, along with org-capture. Wouldn’t recommend the same approach, since elfeed should do the same reasonably easy. Having a script helps since running it automatically nightly + before daily review fills up inbox enough novel stuff to motivate going through it, and avoid binging on other sites.
Other than inbox have a project list & calendar within emacs. Not maintaining a good discipline for weekly/monthly reviews, but much smoother than keeping it in your head.
I have a log file that org-mode keeps in order by date. And references file that don’t get very organized or used often. Soon will try to link contents of my massive folder of PDFs with it.