While nearly everyone likely has their own sisyphean task, one of mine is the search for the perfect inbox.
Trying to have just one inbox to look at for the day has continued to be a challenge, even since I wrote about it in 2020
.
Recently, I have looked at my daily workflow, and how I might converge on a single, primary inbox.
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I tend to use my calendar and reminders to track a lot of what I want to do, but sometimes I want to manage the data externally and sync.
For certain kinds of repeating tasks, I wanted to edit a list of tasks in a group, and it seemed like csv might work.
While csv does not have a strong specification, many programming tools make it easy to work with.
The initial format I thought about was something simple.
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One of the things that has been nice about the recent interest in Mastodon, is the idea that each account has a built in RSS
feed. RSS is great for subscribing to one type of information, but what about more software adding more calendar feeds?
My day typically involves too much context switching, but being able to put various bits of information in my calendar helps when I attempt to make a plan for the day.
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