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by thunspa
122 days ago
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I've been doing this more and more over the past year, but I just write on plain white paper and throw it away after the stack on my desk gets too big. Like the author, I don't seem to ever need to read my old notes. Instead, it works wonders as a mental bucket of sorts and I've found paper to be extremely powerful for this. I tried doing this on a Surface Pro, for example, but it was significantly less enjoyable or effective. Now with LLMs helping me write code, planning ahead on paper is even more useful. |
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