2020 might just be the year when I completely migrate back to paper based notepads and a weekly planner, as opposed to keeping everything in “the cloud”
2020 might just be the year when I completely migrate back to paper based notepads and a weekly planner, as opposed to keeping everything in “the cloud”
@alexsavin The Cloud has become to me as social media; ephemeral, has its place in some ways, but never to be wholly trusted for anything I take seriously.
@simonwoods yeah I keep thinking the same - yes, I might loose my paper notebook, but the privacy aspects of having it, reliability in terms that I don’t have to charge it to use it, creative aspects, real feel of paper (Moleskines are amazing at this) kind of outweighs the benefits of “the cloud” for me
@alexsavin Things have definitely switched; time was that the web and remote server-based technologies were new, sparingly used, and freeing. I think it's now possible to use analogue tools in tandem with digital tools, and not need the previous space requirements for lots of analogue or take on all of the risk inherent to over-reliance on digital.