← Back to context Comment by katspaugh 9 days ago Good idea, I can do that! 6 comments katspaugh Reply stavros 9 days ago If you want to avoid too much choice, but still want the "the past is immutable" feel, you can prevent editing after noon next day or similar. alde 9 days ago Days "roll-over" when you sleep, so it should be safe to rollover notes which haven't been edited for 6 hours. That way there is no fixed rollover time. stavros 9 days ago But then if you edit a note in the morning to add something, by night it'll be locked. PufPufPuf 9 days ago Having the default "midnight" be something like 3AM would get you 90% there without any UI changes numpad0 9 days ago Many lootbox phone games do rollovers at 4AM local. Your sleep cycle would be seriously broken if you're awake 4:00 +/- 0:30 throwaway81523 9 days ago I just use a .org file, with git to retain old versions if I edit something that might be of later relevance.
stavros 9 days ago If you want to avoid too much choice, but still want the "the past is immutable" feel, you can prevent editing after noon next day or similar. alde 9 days ago Days "roll-over" when you sleep, so it should be safe to rollover notes which haven't been edited for 6 hours. That way there is no fixed rollover time. stavros 9 days ago But then if you edit a note in the morning to add something, by night it'll be locked. PufPufPuf 9 days ago Having the default "midnight" be something like 3AM would get you 90% there without any UI changes numpad0 9 days ago Many lootbox phone games do rollovers at 4AM local. Your sleep cycle would be seriously broken if you're awake 4:00 +/- 0:30 throwaway81523 9 days ago I just use a .org file, with git to retain old versions if I edit something that might be of later relevance.
alde 9 days ago Days "roll-over" when you sleep, so it should be safe to rollover notes which haven't been edited for 6 hours. That way there is no fixed rollover time. stavros 9 days ago But then if you edit a note in the morning to add something, by night it'll be locked.
stavros 9 days ago But then if you edit a note in the morning to add something, by night it'll be locked.
PufPufPuf 9 days ago Having the default "midnight" be something like 3AM would get you 90% there without any UI changes
numpad0 9 days ago Many lootbox phone games do rollovers at 4AM local. Your sleep cycle would be seriously broken if you're awake 4:00 +/- 0:30
throwaway81523 9 days ago I just use a .org file, with git to retain old versions if I edit something that might be of later relevance.
If you want to avoid too much choice, but still want the "the past is immutable" feel, you can prevent editing after noon next day or similar.
Days "roll-over" when you sleep, so it should be safe to rollover notes which haven't been edited for 6 hours. That way there is no fixed rollover time.
But then if you edit a note in the morning to add something, by night it'll be locked.
Having the default "midnight" be something like 3AM would get you 90% there without any UI changes
Many lootbox phone games do rollovers at 4AM local. Your sleep cycle would be seriously broken if you're awake 4:00 +/- 0:30
I just use a .org file, with git to retain old versions if I edit something that might be of later relevance.