Luca 🔨 on Nostr: Sometimes I install a program to solve a very specific problem. Because of the time ...
Sometimes I install a program to solve a very specific problem. Because of the time and energy I invested to find the right program, I tend to not remove it afterwards, even though I don't need it anymore. I should just create a list. But what if I can't find that list again? And where should I store it? [in logseq like all my other notes] Too many decisions. And every time I upgrade programs, I am reminded of those awesome programs that I don't need.
Maybe it's easier to let them go, when I post about them.
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