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I am the note taking king probably. I worked in the construction industry for 20 years. The rule was, 'if you didn't write it down, it didn't happen.' That has just carried over to every other aspect of my life including selfhosting. Whenever I sit down to my terminal to do anything, I open Notepad++ and a regular windows notepad session. The windows notepad session is a little script I came up with that opens windows notepad with 1000 empty lines. It's one of the many quirks I have, but I hate having to hit the enter key to start a new line. I like to be able to click on a new line for a new line of thought and start typing.
(Save as a bat link on desktop)
Anyways, the Notepad ++ session is for after things get worked out, I make an official entry into the Notepad++. The windows notepad session is just a scratch pad or 'thinking paper' from which I transfer to the Notepad ++ doc. Convoluted, no? LOL You asked, and I just pulled back the curtain for you a bit. Careful what you ask for, could stain your brain.
I try to document everything. I feel like, if I'm going to take the time to learn something, I might as well write it down. I take my Grok sessions and distill them down if I found the info relevant. I also do all of this because after my TBI which gave me a seizure condition as well as other mental/neuro issues, my memory is shit, even for someone of my age bracket. But I can stand up a server and secure it, just from my notes in a step by step manner conducive to my limited mental acuity. I've often wondered if anyone would be interested in my notes, like maybe some newcomer to selfhosting wouldn't have to reinvent the wheel since I have a penchant for fucking things up.