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</p></li><li><p><a href="/wiki/2021-05-02-16-52-22">Every copy of the techniques is personalized</a>;
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choose what you're comfortable with or make a <a href="/wiki/2020-07-06-23-55-47">Deliberate practice</a> with setting a new level (or a new perspective)
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</p></li><li><p>examples:
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</p><ul><li><p>learning a new skill versus improving your specialization at one time
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</p></li><li><p>using one tool versus another locking yourself inside of the tool — e.g., Emacs versus Vim versus Visual Studio Code
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</p></li><li><p>using the bare minimal of a feature set versus using it to the full potential
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</p></li></ul></li><li><p>no matter what, you're locking yourself in a position but both have risks
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</p><ul><li><p>learning a new skill can make for a better skill set and it makes for a little interleaving while digging deeper into a specialization can make in-depth knowledge;
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both have risks: vulnerability to changes rendering the time you spent for a specialization to be nearly useless, not making yourself more attractive to the job market with more specialized skills
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</p></li><li><p>locking oneself to the text editor can mean taking advantage of the already existing ecosystem of the text editors
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</p></li><li><p>using the bare minimum of a feature set prevents you to do other things but it also minimizes the problems for future migrations to other tools
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</p></li></ul></li><li><p>that said, balancing tradeoffs is a matter of creativity to suit your ideal workflow with the things you have;
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just be beware of going into overanalyzing as <a href="/wiki/2021-07-05-12-36-41">Unnecessary optimizations cripple progress</a></p></li></ul><section><h2>Backlinks</h2><ul><li><a href="/wiki/2021-04-07-18-53-58">Future-proofing your notes is only worth if the future is relevant</a></li><li><a href="/wiki/2021-07-05-12-36-41">Unnecessary optimizations cripple progress</a></li><li><a href="/wiki/2021-08-28-23-55-24">Openness makes diversity</a></li><li><a href="/wiki/2021-09-16-11-18-31">Simple tools make better workflows</a></li></ul></section></main></div><script id="__NEXT_DATA__" type="application/json">{"props":{"pageProps":{"metadata":{"date":"\"2021-07-13 20:23:13 +08:00\"","date_modified":"\"2021-07-13 20:25:08 +08:00\"","language":"en","source":""},"title":"Tradeoffs lock yourself in a position","hast":{"type":"root","children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"nav","properties":{"className":"toc"},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"ol","properties":{"className":"toc-level toc-level-1"},"children":[]}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"ul","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"each options have its advantages and disadvantages\n"}]}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"a","properties":{"href":"/2021-05-02-16-52-22"},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"Every copy of the techniques is personalized"}]},{"type":"text","value":";\n choose what you're comfortable with or make a "},{"type":"element","tagName":"a","properties":{"href":"/2020-07-06-23-55-47"},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"Deliberate practice"}]},{"type":"text","value":" with setting a new level (or a new perspective)\n"}]}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"examples:\n"}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"ul","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"learning a new skill versus improving your specialization at one time\n"}]}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"using one tool versus another locking yourself inside of the tool — e.g., Emacs versus Vim versus Visual Studio Code\n"}]}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"using the bare minimal of a feature set versus using it to the full potential\n"}]}]}]}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"no matter what, you're locking yourself in a position but both have risks\n"}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"ul","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"learning a new skill can make for a better skill set and it makes for a little interleaving while digging deeper into a specialization can make in-depth knowledge;\n both have risks: vulnerability to changes rendering the time you spent for a specialization to be nearly useless, not making yourself more attractive to the job market with more specialized skills\n"}]}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"locking oneself to the text editor can mean taking advantage of the already existing ecosystem of the text editors\n"}]}]},{"type":"element","tagName":"li","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"element","tagName":"p","properties":{},"children":[{"type":"text","value":"using the bare minimum of a feature set prevents y
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