wiki/notebook/2021-04-07-18-53-58.org
Gabriel Arazas b088086b06 Merge evergreen notes into the notebook
Now, it's all under the notebook umbrella. Seems to be appropriate as it
is just my notes after all.

I also updated some notes from there. I didn't keep track of what it is
this time. Something about more learning notes extracted from my
"Learning how to learn" course notes and then some. Lack of time and
hurriness just makes it difficult to track but it should be under
version control already.
2021-07-21 16:28:07 +08:00

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Future-proofing your notes is only worth if the future is relevant

At some point, your notes will be a gigantic mess. Even if you Add a desktop search engine for your digital library and know the structure, it's not always worth with the overwhelming pile that will accumulate further since you always navigate certain notes through a fixed path. Similar to certain software projects like Xorg, Rust language, magit, and org-roam, there will be a point where you have to redesign them. 1 You have to assign a garbage day at some point.

Future-proofing your notes creates pressure on managing your note-taking seriously and efficiently. You don't want to take notes haphazardly and the overall notes structure will stay the same throughout a year. They should eventually evolve into Evergreen notes, branching out of the original notes structure and making a better graph for navigation.

An alternative to trashing your notes is to Create an inbox to store your thoughts.

However, focusing too much on future-proofing your notes will limit them because you're limited with the basics of a tool. It is a matter of roam:Tradeoffs lock yourself in a position. You're not using the tool to its full potential and Note-taking should make better thinking. Also, it's not like those notes will last for centuries. A lot of the technology can be obselete in decades, constantly challenged with modern tools and findings. Plus, you always have time to migrate your notes.


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Xorg has Wayland as the successor, the Rust community can revise the language freely through editions, magit did have a crownfunding campaign to pay the developer to rewrite it for a year, and org-roam is recently through a major redesign.