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A big difference between '''physical and digital clutter''' is that the latter doesn't take up space, so there is little cost to keeping stuff around. You aren't taking up space that could be used for something else. So something like [[spaced repetition]] works well on digital clutter: you just keep punting the final decision to future versions of yourself, in a sustainable way.
 
A big difference between '''physical and digital clutter''' is that the latter doesn't take up space, so there is little cost to keeping stuff around. You aren't taking up space that could be used for something else. So something like [[spaced repetition]] works well on digital clutter: you just keep punting the final decision to future versions of yourself, in a sustainable way.
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==See also==
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* [[Spaced repetition as soft alarm clock]]
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* [[Spaced repetition and cleaning one's room]]
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 18 July 2021

A big difference between physical and digital clutter is that the latter doesn't take up space, so there is little cost to keeping stuff around. You aren't taking up space that could be used for something else. So something like spaced repetition works well on digital clutter: you just keep punting the final decision to future versions of yourself, in a sustainable way.

See also

What links here