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by hirvi74
823 days ago
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I completely agree with what you wrote. One addition, if I may, is that I have found that handwriting my notes first, then typing them later to be far more beneficial than just typing the notes from the start. I take most of my notes by hand, not for some kind of additive memory bonus, but more so that I can work things out by hand i.e. learn the material. Pen and paper do not have notifications, do not vibrate, and do not tempt me to get distracted. The typed notes are for referential usage, and then I can use things like tags and whatnot because digital notes are 'finalized' which I find easier to organize, format, etc.. But hey, that could be a "just me" thing. |
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Sometimes I fell it’s wasteful though, because one page of scribbled notes can take me half hour to process and convert into a properly filed note.
So I learned to embrace chaos and not care so much. And fzf is your friend and all is well in the world.