Same here. Soon as I stopped, the weight stopped!
AnnasArchive.org is good at backing up knowledge on a large scale. They also have torrents to spread it around a bit.
I feel exactly the same as you. I've always been trying to wrap my head around why when I get sick, it knocks me out totally. I try to give myself a pass to get through as I know when I am myself I can pick up the slack.
Reminds me of the book by Gary Stevenson The Trading Gam, how when he wanted to leave as a bank trader they essentially wanted to ruin him instead of being able to leave.
PDF button? Or time to create an account to get a subscription to access that PDF!
What kind of work do you do?
I'm writing another college textbook,. I use OverLeaf to write LaTeX.
Mkdocs is great! Used by many different OS projects. Simple markdown to HTML site.
www.start.me launcher page. I have all my links on all devices in the same place. My first step when i install a browser.
It is $6 a TB. I use less than a TB. Their whole sthick is being cheaper than others. It is a very basic service overall. But does it's job.
Also they publish drive stats which is pretty cool to have that transparency.
I use them as my backup backup provider. Crazy cheap, my bill was like $1.50 for a month. Their backup command line tool is pretty solid also. I would definitely use them if you need a new backup provider.
XXXX on the cloud. We have YYYY in the cloud. Gahhhh
Everything becomes tube based. Tube railings tube toys tube racks. Reminds me of the UK using WW2 stretchers as fences post war. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/london-s-stretcher-railings
You haven't heard of The Cyber AI/data center majiger factory? Or do you mean XHpc? Part of the almighty X
Power user move!
"Good artists copy, great artists steal"
Zotero looks awesome. Not to hijack OP's thread but thanks for the recommendation!
Must get one of those child seats!
Your tool chain?
What is your current setup for .md docs?
I am using VS code with the grammarly extension for editing, then have a mkdocs static site generator from the docs and then to create a PDF version, I am using pandoc.
Pandoc
I've had great fun working with converting md files to PDF with pandoc. Only annoying element is that it needs a pdflatex engine to be installed also.
HackMD
Quite a nice clean markdown editing tool with split views like OverLeaf.