
Excerpt from an exchange about feeling overwhelmed by rabbit holes and productivity methods.

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Excerpt from an exchange about feeling overwhelmed by rabbit holes and productivity methods.
exwm but you don't use emacs for anything else. Ask me to mod it to your liking.
Small goals
Let's see in how long this thread will become unwieldy
Write your goals, however small or often you want.
Gradually replacing terms with icons for succinctness
You can have pre-defined icon packs. That may show related terms in a similar way or something. imagine word 'word' being replaced with a symbol everywhere you read. Replacing 1000 most used words, phrases with symbols makes it that much easier to read.
potato powder, cause it's optimized for quick easy consumption.
IBS sucks, but god damn I love smelling my farts.
Daydreaming about me, my projects in 10-30 years. Imagining convos with people. I'm a recovering neet.
me inviting a friend I just met to come over and watch this cool thing called porn at 8 years
I found waypipe to fit that role over LAN at least.
Want to get into Nyxt. Hackable in common lisp! But for me on Guix it crashes within 5 minutes of use. Damn I need to fix it.
eww. (built into emacs). Used to google issues during terminal distro installations. Also good for simple blogs and github readme's, but I plan to replace that with a feed reader and a proper forge explorer package.
But as a depressed gamer, I've been sticking to firefox so far.
Had 6' onyx. Replaced all textbooks in school with it. Then internal flash memory broke and I returned to reading on the phone. I use speed reading module in KOReader and it'd need third crosshair, third glance per line on a wider screen. Considering how I plan to switch to zig-zag reading.. Mb I prefer phone size. Most books I read nowadays are for studying, which means emacs, large screen. I'll test a friend's reader and mb buy one if it really reduces eyestrain