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@ Incomprehensible
2025-02-27 10:44:59
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqu6g08akz5suk39q6rg20dguwmnn4hkn98vtgpn8yr8uqappwn96qrlpl7n i have a daily journal on my computer where i keep all the interesting ramblings that i also post online. i started it only after a long time of constantly repeating the thought of "it would've been much better to start a journal a long time ago, back when i started posting all these ramblings" but eventually that led me to "there's a good chance i'll create plenty more worthwhile entries, so maybe i should regardless." and now, only two years later, i already have a ton of entries.
i have a simple function in my bashrc to help create files with dates on them / reopen the created files. it works great. i'll share it if you want.