11-24-2017, 11:32 AM
(11-24-2017, 10:32 AM)RandomBoy link Wrote: I keep a journal of things that went awry, what I did to fix them, what worked and what didn't. It has been helpful sometimes in helping me to not repeat mistakes. I just need to organize my notes some way, instead of rummaging through the whole journal just to find that one thing I did right..
Not only that, but some of the fixes have actually changed since I started! That kinda makes it more confusing.
It's still fun though!
Hi [member=6925]RandomBoy[/member]
I do something like that too but instead of notes I take screenshots and copy/paste commands. I'm starting to record videos of the procedures too cause I think it's a practical way for reviewing in a more comprehensive and detailed way what I did step by step. Of course, this approach only works if I can use my dektop, for those times when I can't, I gotta admit most of the them I do nothing to keep a record of what I did to solve whatever issue I was dealing with, if it worked or didn't.
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