• yermaw@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Its nothing to do with contempt for the media, or not wanting to leave evidence of my existence or anything like that, its just that I got shit to do.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah, handwriting sucks. I used to type my homework in a mechanical typewriter, holy cow even that sucked. Going from that to an electrical typewriter that could hold a line in memory was amazing, but still nothing compared to a proper word processor. Wordstar in MS-DOS anyone?

      I still like to sketch my ideas from time to time, but all my permanent notes are stored in Joplin, encrypted, in local backup, and synced to the cloud. I can’t afford to lose them, and I can’t afford to lug around with me a heavy suitcase of papers.

      I’ve seen young people wishing for simpler times, kids using Polaroid cameras, hunting retro consoles that were already ancient when they were born, longing for music that was way before their time, etc. I get they’re disillusioned with the current state of things, but romanticizing the past is not a healthy way to cope with the horrible today.

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      11 months ago

      I don’t doubt you have a busy life. And that is not the subject at hand here.

      What should concern us, collectively, is that we are constantly being pushed the notion that we do not have enough time and that tech is always the solution, when it is not.

      I’m going to take a risk and say you write faster than you type and reaching for a pencil is quicker than launching a program.

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        11 months ago

        I’m going to take a risk and say you write faster than you type and reaching for a pencil is quicker than launching a program.

        Maybe for you, but opening KWrite takes only 5-6 key presses and I type much faster than I write

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          11 months ago

          Not to mention the fact theyd be expecting me to write well enough to be able to reread it later. Even if I wrote it at half my typing speed I still would not be able to make that shit out.