Why I, a Programmer, Still Use Paper Like It’s 1999

Why I, a Programmer, Still Use Paper Like It’s 1999 I spend my entire day in front of a screen—writing code, debugging, fixing issues. Everything I do is digital. And yet, whenever I need to truly think, whenever I need to solve a problem, I reach for something ancient. Paper. Yes, real, dead-tree, old-school paper. With an actual pen. No stylus, no tablet. Just ink and a blank page. Why Do I Do This? People at my last job called me old-school. Some thought I was joking. ...

December 20, 2024 · 3 min

The Never-Ending Search for the Perfect App: Why I Can’t Stop Downloading

Some people spend their free time watching movies, playing games, or reading books. I spend mine on an endless, slightly obsessive search for the perfect app. It doesn’t matter what it is—file manager, calendar, task manager, note-taking app—if I use it daily, I want it to be just right. But here’s the problem: it never is. The App Store Illusion It always starts the same way. I convince myself that somewhere, hidden among a sea of mediocre software, the perfect app exists. ...

December 13, 2024 · 4 min

The Pursuit of the Perfect: My Quest for the Ultimate Everything

The Pursuit of the Perfect: My Quest for the Ultimate Everything Most people collect things. I eliminate them. I’m not just talking about decluttering. I mean a full-scale mission to find the absolute best—the one perfect item in every category—so I never have to think about it again. ✔ One backpack. ✔ One pen. ✔ One pencil. ✔ One bathroom set. Everything I own must be the best, the most compact, the most portable. ...

December 6, 2024 · 4 min

How I Outsmart My Own Brain to Get Things Done

My brain works like an action movie with no pause button. No clear story, no control, and just when things start to make sense—BAM! A sudden cut to something completely different. One moment, I’m focused, working hard. The next? Oh wow, did you know ancient Romans made concrete that still exists today? Wait, wasn’t I supposed to answer an email? Oh, I should set a reminder for that. But which app? Maybe I should try a new one. Let me check… Wait. What was I doing? ...

November 29, 2024 · 4 min

The Browser Wars: My Exhausting Journey to Finding the Least Annoying Setup

I’m a software developer. I build things for the web. I write code. I understand how browsers work. And yet, somehow, choosing a default browser nearly broke me. It wasn’t supposed to be this complicated. It’s just a browser. A glorified tab holder. A tool to open Stack Overflow, forget why I opened it, and then open another tab instead. But the moment I tried to pick the one—the browser that would rule them all—I descended into a personal crisis so deep I started questioning reality itself. ...

November 22, 2024 · 5 min

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