• FarFarAway@startrek.website
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    2 months ago

    You gotta try to make a perfectly spaced dashed line down the page, as fast as you can. It’s a bit of a challenge and get all the I’s out of the way. Then the teacher can’t say boo.

    • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      I basically don’t write anything anymore. So no matter how “lazy” it might be, a dashed line like you suggest is a skill issue that I couldn’t master at age… 7?

      I still haven’t because I don’t put pen to paper often, if at all. If I need to write 100 lines of the same thing, that’s what copy/paste is for.

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        2 months ago

        I will say though, I’ve found putting pencil/pen to paper and brain dumping to be rather therapeutic at times! In your secret notebook you can even trash that teacher that tried to dissuade you from writing. :D

        (Got this idea from The Artist’s Way book. Lol)

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          2 months ago

          Well, for me, it’s not that I don’t write because I can’t, or that I don’t want to; I just work with/on/around computers/devices so much that I usually find paper to be inconvenient.

          Getting a thing signed by e-signature vs having to print, sign, and mail/deliver a document to someone is just a lot easier for me.

          I absolutely can write, and I sometimes find putting pen to paper to be therapeutic, but ultimately I tend to use digital forms of record keeping and note taking, much more than physical copies.

          What I would consider is a writing tablet where I can quickly scribble notes into, similar to writing on paper, that then get transcribed into text by OCR or something… I don’t have the money for that.

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            2 months ago

            Oh yeah for productive purposes I totally get you. I haaaate paper ending up on my desk. Especially because it always seems to be things in that weird limbo of “Can I throw this away or do I need to keep it for some reason?” and it just starts piling up everywhere.

            I run Paperless NGX on my server now so I can just scan, automatically sort, and shred a majority of mail now lol.

            • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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              2 months ago

              I should do this too. By and large there’s no reason to keep paper around anymore.

              What do you do for backups?

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                2 months ago

                Heya sorry for the delay. :)

                Sooo I run my PaperlessNGX service on my home server, on which the storage drives are in a mirror configuration. But RAID is not a backup! So they’re periodically uploaded to an offsite / cloud service I pay for called iDrive.

                When you specify the storage location though, I’m sure you could use something like Borg Backup or any other solution, if you wanted. :)