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§ ita § - Sep 08, 2013 11:47:29 am PDT #23000 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I spent a chunk of time yesterday trying to streamline the apps on the QNAP (I keep autocorrecting that to SNAP) to just what might be possibly useful. How many music apps do I need? I want something that can talk to the Apple ecosystem, but how fluent does it need to be? If I have a gallery app running on the internet, what do I really need internally?

Also, how can I possibly leverage security camera software? It keeps looking so tempting...

Do any of you guys have an electronic diary? Not an agenda or time management system, but a diary? I'm curious about what adults but non-writers would need from one, and what they use. Not really asking for software recs (though I might look at stuff that seems interesting), just wondering about the landscape, and y'all. I came across a Note diary app that looked interesting, although not necessarily practical: [link] I am tempted, just puz.

Just strolled through the house updating my technology owned Evernote notebook. Now trying to keep track of front and back pictures, so I remember what it looks like too (the NASes were starting to blur together) as well as what kind of battery it takes. I won't be lucky guessing camera remote control batteries forever.

How do you guys track things like that? With tech?


dcp - Sep 08, 2013 1:21:10 pm PDT #23001 of 25496
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.

Do any of you guys have an electronic diary

I don't normally do a daily diary, but I use Evernote for trip diaries. I stated with my trip to Europe in 2010. I record daily notes, events, highlights, and expenses. It has worked out well.



...technology owned.... How do you guys track things like that?

For each major purchase I have a folder containing a scan of the receipt, picture of the data plate (must be clear enough to show make, model, and serial number), and a .txt file for any notes.

I keep meaning to transcribe it all into a summary spreadsheet for my renter's insurance records, but still haven't managed to get around to it.


meara - Sep 08, 2013 1:23:50 pm PDT #23002 of 25496

For each major purchase I have a folder containing a scan of the receipt, picture of the data plate (must be clear enough to show make, model, and serial number), and a .txt file for any notes.

That's very smart. I really feel like I should do that, but I need someone to make me do it--one of those "if I'd been doing it, adding each thing as it came in would be easy, but going back and doing it for things I already have is such a chore..." Except I think it probably wouldn't take long at all, only I'm a procrastinator.


le nubian - Sep 08, 2013 1:26:43 pm PDT #23003 of 25496
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

ita, I used to use Day One as a "diary" but I am the WORST at keeping a diary. I couldn't keep one at age 14. I have tried multiple times and I am just bad at it.


Typo Boy - Sep 08, 2013 1:46:11 pm PDT #23004 of 25496
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

f I'd been doing it, adding each thing as it came in would be easy, but going back and doing it for things I already have is such a chore..."

The way to deal with that: start doing that with all purchases forward, plus maybe your last purchase or two. If you never do it for past purchases, you never do, but at least you have it going forward. Plus if you are like me, once it becomes substantial it will call to you to do it going backwards.


§ ita § - Sep 08, 2013 2:56:15 pm PDT #23005 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I have a documentation and serial number Evernote notebook.

Ideally, each item has a picture of its serial plate, a picture of its front, a picture of its battery, a copy of the PDF user manual embedded, and any notes of technical support transactions typed up. Sometimes receipts, not always--should definitely do that more. I did start it for insurance purposes, because I couldn't start to estimate what I have around the house, but it became so useful for wanting to be sure about what I owned when I was out of the house or just in the other room (since it's on every computer including work and every mobile device) that I expanded it bigger than I'd expected. It's the "killer app" for Evernote for me since I started it almost two years ago.

It even has IP addresses for devices that I access that way, like the NAS', and a few printscreens of the router setup and a network diagram of my home network that really needs updating.

I couldn't keep one at age 14. I have tried multiple times and I am just bad at it.

I'm trying to think of things like in five years trying to remember when I broke my ankle. Where would I look for that? Where would I record it, product obsolescence aside, that I could retrieve that sort of info?

I'm using the 9th of August as my test entry in a number of different applications, including the standard Android calendar and Evernote and S Note to see how they each feel.

eta:

start doing that with all purchases forward, plus maybe your last purchase or two

I'm enough of a dork that the two hours it took me to take the initial photos and look up the manuals was fun! I really liked that. The brief walkthrough I just did for a few batteries, face plates, and printer cartridges and to delete obsolete items was kinda fun too, since I'm 180 from TB, and find it easier to do bulk maintenance than keep up with adds and deletes in real time.


dcp - Sep 08, 2013 3:43:49 pm PDT #23006 of 25496
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.

Where would I record it, product obsolescence aside, that I could retrieve that sort of info?

Does it need to be anything more than a simple timeline of events in a .txt document? Start each paragraph with a timestamp (my preference is YYYY-MM-DD), order the paragraphs by them.


§ ita § - Sep 08, 2013 4:31:47 pm PDT #23007 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Does it need to be anything more than a simple timeline of events in a .txt document? Start each paragraph with a timestamp (my preference is YYYY-MM-DD), order the paragraphs by them.

I'd need attachments. Pictures at a minimum, and embedded into the flow would be better. So far, in the experimentation, the "all day event" in the calendar is the sparest, but the S-Planner lets me add S-Notes as well as images, so that's quite nice.

What you're describing is how I'd implement in Evernote, probably. Still playing around there.


Cass - Sep 09, 2013 9:43:41 pm PDT #23008 of 25496
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Chrome just randomly made a weird retro mishmash of my bookmarks that I cleaned up yesterday and the far past. It is midway through the hours and mega hours I put in to clean and sort them. I can't punch a browser in the face, right? Because identifying a face is hard. But I want to punch it.


Jessica - Sep 10, 2013 8:50:40 am PDT #23009 of 25496
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Ok, photographers, tell me straight - Apple is just making up words now, right?

"dynamic local tone map"

"autofocus matrix metering"