After years of trying to do my scientific reading on digital devices, I’ve finally accepted that nothing comes close to paper and pencil for distraction free reading and rapid annotations. My sincere apologies to the trees.
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Replying to @danjlurie
That's really interesting as I've been trying to kick my printing habit ever since I picked up this (to me bad) habit. I tend to do reading on the screen and writing in a notebook — but ideally I am trying to transition to just screen so I can amongst other things use less paper.
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Replying to @o_guest @danjlurie
I feel like I make too much mess and printing out (which I have now stopped) was making the most mess — notebooks are messy too as once I have used them I never look back at the notes as I digitize them the next time round.
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Replying to @o_guest @danjlurie
Hey, what would you recommend for digitising notes? I'm trying to be better at archiving things but haven't found a nice solution yet.
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Replying to @o_guest @danjlurie
Ah, no worries! I have been investigating this: https://mzucker.github.io/2016/09/20/noteshrink.html …
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Replying to @o_guest @danjlurie
The only problem is that it can't improve my handwriting...
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Hahaha. Another reason I try to type stuff up in LaTeX!
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