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Thanks, Past. You're Welcome, Future.
Mori: we have many text files on our hard drive titled "How To (insert thing here)", which contain all the annoying things we need to remember, but not so often that they're easy to recall. (You know, how to reinstall custom dictionaries in LibreOffice, how to fix when our tablet's pressure sensitivity fails, how to turn whites transparent in GIMP...) Somewhere along the way, we developed the habit of ending these helpful tips with something along the lines of, "you're welcome, future self."
It works. Every time I don't have to Google how to convert straight quotes to curly, I feel gratitude to my helpful, thoughtful past self looking out for me. What a great guy! And whenever I make a new document explaining how to fix that stupid thing (like when I had to do a step-by-step How To Do All Your Taxes.txt) I'm able to weather the frustration by knowing how much trouble it will spare my future self.
Thank you, past self! You're welcome, future self.
It works. Every time I don't have to Google how to convert straight quotes to curly, I feel gratitude to my helpful, thoughtful past self looking out for me. What a great guy! And whenever I make a new document explaining how to fix that stupid thing (like when I had to do a step-by-step How To Do All Your Taxes.txt) I'm able to weather the frustration by knowing how much trouble it will spare my future self.
Thank you, past self! You're welcome, future self.
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~Sor
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[John]
Sounds like I should do this. There are so many things I have done more than once but forget how to do by the time I have to do them
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this kind of stuff is definitely brilliant.
(even worse, I believe they're all basically 2x1, except maybe oatmeal... but it is that kind of uncertainty which means i need a piece of paper magnetted to the fridge :P )
-kc
Re: this kind of stuff is definitely brilliant.
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People used to do this for work and such back in the late 2010s. Not sure why they stopped doing it, since it did help and they liked doing it. Now a bunch of people are going to have to re-learn that kind of organization for RSO work.
- Emrys (they/them)
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From how much water to use to boil macaroni to 'how the eff do I make exported pngs in Affinity transparent!?' to 'oh thank GOD i took a photo of the instruction booklet before i tossed it out' when i had to figure out how to pair our bluetooth controller to the pc again...
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