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👽 slondr

For those who keep gemlogs, I'm curious how much research you typicall do for each post. I often end up planning to write my thoughts on a given day, but feel the need to cross-reference my own ideas through writing and falling into some other rabbit hole

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👽 eaplmx

What I could suggest is trying to finish short texts first, and be open to make a few mistakes. Since english is not my main language I get obsessed on fixing typos and grammar for houres, to reach a similar 'quality' like I have on my mother language.

In a few days or years, those ideas could be outdated, so is not a big deal changing our minds.

So it's a matter of expectations. Better done than perfect, I think. · 1 year ago

👽 eaplmx

Well... It depends a lot. Usually I start empyting my mind on a tool like ensō, like if I'm talking, and then I fix sytle.

For some other texts, more technical, I research for a bit, or I try to find what was previously written about the topic. · 1 year ago

👽 gritty

depends on the topic. hardest part for me is tracking down links and linking local copies. · 1 year ago

👽 anthrax

I usually do a couple Google searches at most to make sure I'm not making things up. · 1 year ago