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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ i mentioned my bullet journalling technique in my post [on organisation](/blog/o
a friend of mine also started using evernote and likes it a lot, which makes me wonder if i should get in on it as well. i do know that i dont like taking short term notes on a phone because theres more fuss involved than just scribbling something down, but there might be some benefits i havent experienced before
i also stumbled onto the concept of a commonplace book which seems interesting, but the concept seems a little hard to nail down. i think it might actually just be "a book you put your thoughts and notes in" which i actually already have via my second field notes: this one contains my journals in the back, but also movie notes, shopping lists, recipes, napkin maths etc.
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<sup>these are my notes from my recent playthrough of fez, where i foolishly tried to translate the in game language before the part where the game just tells you. i cherish how it looks like absolute crazy person scrawlings</sup>
finally, i did a bunch of reading and testing to find a game tracking system that i really gelled with. i tried grouvee, rawg, gg and [infinite backlog](https://infinitebacklog.nl/), and eventually settled on last one. the kicker was the too much / not enough information ratio that infinite backlog seem to nail, as well as having a "now playing" list on the home profile page, a-la anilist. i like to have easy access to the games that i'm currently working towards, and that didnt appear to be a thing for most of the other options. a close runner up was [gg](https://ggapp.io), which is made by a single passionate dude, and has a nice visual design with quite a lot of creature comforts. my obsidian needs a downsize in general, so hopefully moving the game tracking elsewhere will help in keeping it exclusively to the things that benefit the most from being saved on a simple markdown editor. the two other big ones are music ranking and my rolodex; the former could maybe be done by creating the worlds most simple rym account, and the latter by migrating all of my personal notes to google contacts or some other service? maybe?