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Blank A4 sheets from the printer folded twice and ripped apart.

Too cheap for notebooks and I'm a lefty.

Notes I want to keep/search are in keep.google.com

I use clocker to track my time so I don't worry too much about noting what I do each day because it's mostly in there.

Paper is mostly for just remembering things, todo, doodling, or drawing up system flow when I need it.

The paper is mostly ephemeral I find the things I want to look back at historically are what I did when which is in clocker, old scribbles are just that. If it's important it went in keep or email.

Edit, now that I think about it, has anyone looked at digital paper solutions? I use a mix of hand written and typed and find hand written doesnt lead to distractions like context switching on my laptop often can.



Do you have a link for clocker? The only thing I can find is a world clock.


Whoops, clockify not clocker. http://clockify.me

It's buggy (components reloads on server response even if you're in the middle of updating something else) but it's a free toggl and works decently well.


I'm gonna give it a go. They have an interesting business model: > You can use cloud version for free, or pay for a self-hosted version and host Clockify on your own servers and premises.


I've tried rocketbook with some limited success. You have to remember to snap a picture of the page to get it synced to onenote or Dropbox or other sources.


I'm thinking more like remarkable or the Sony one. Watched some vids last night they look lackluster at best pumping them full of features nobody asked for to hide the fact they don't do the one thing well.

I'd pay double what those cost for an eink note taking tablet that lets me handwrite normally (lefty), erase, save and nothing more.

As long as it's response time was near instant and the pen nibs didn't wear out or were at least commoditized enough I could use any brand.

The Sony comes close, but im allergic and besides there is no way I'm dropping $600 just so I get to carry micro USB again.




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