What are some daily activities you've chosen to "downgrade" from digital to analog? And for what reason?
For me, it's quick reminders and passwords. I used to type out stuff on my phone to remind myself of things, but quickly realized that finger-scrolling doesn't work well at all when you have multiple pages of reminders to keep track of. Keeping a small notepad in my pocket made it easy to peruse through and mark specific pages if it's urgent.
As for passwords, I used to store mine on a Keepass database and made regular backups, but when my HDD crashed and none of the backups were functional (CD-R ages terribly, apparently) I lost access to a pretty large number of accounts whose passwords I couldn't remember. Now I just use a composition book stored inside a carved-out Stephen King novel.
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Your backup solution doesn't work and your biggest concern is losing passwords which can easily be reset?
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>Pen and Paper for notes
>Dumbphone for calls/texts
>Laptop for everything else
Justworks
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>>From e-books back to hardcover/paperbacks
>>Notes on phone to handwritten
>>Important dates, from Calendar to Calendar on my wall
>>more shit I don't want to list.
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I actually write most of my ideas/formulation and notes on paper now. Only type when I need to communicate.
I'm literally 9 times more productive now.
Most of the stuff I do is low tech/analog. I keep a notebook, read paper books and so on. There is no need to store everything digitally.
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for the past few years i have been doing all my music production inside the computer with renoise and since i had an opportunity to actually afford some gear, i was able to do that, i got a few of the Elektron stuff and a few synths, it's pretty rad... but expensive.
as for the reason, i wanted to do gigs where i want to do more than "press play" and make it a more personal experience for myself and others
I don't watch porn, I just have sex with women.
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this is the real winner
>>62328190
kek