I would say my financial tracking document.

Also a music file I listen to everyday

    • @grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      Going back to default tmux feels so wrong. I’ve got a bastard config that comes from muscle memory from starting with GNU screen with a dash of i3 sensibilities

  • Max-P
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    438 months ago

    Probably my KeePass database since it holds the keys to everything else.

  • Hemingways_Shotgun
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    28 months ago

    For work or for personal?

    For work, it’s my bespoke spreadsheet that automatically calculates when and how much I need to have on hand for any particular item. Our system is technically able to do this, but no one has ever turned it on, so I created one myself in order to get my inventory under control.

    At home, it’s probably the blender file of my current project for X-Plane that represents roughly a year and a half of my life so far. I have backups in multiple places of course.

          • Hemingways_Shotgun
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            28 months ago
            1. An Aero-Commander 500s Shrike. The beta is already released. Mostly I’m in the cleanup and programming plugin portion of the build.

            2. Yes. Bespoke as in “homemade/adhoc” I’m very much a spreadsheet nerd; they appeal to my need for order out of chaos.

  • @CaptSatelliteJack@lemy.lol
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    28 months ago

    I love dnd. I tried beyond but couldn’t add things to my sheet because I didn’t own the digital book. So I made my own system on Google sheets to build a character and play the game without needing to buy every single book for one race or feat.

  • @Joshi@aussie.zone
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    Nearest thing I can think of is a running file with medical guidelines I use occasionally but not often enough to want to learn, childhood vaccination schedules, colonoscopy follow up timelines, lots of imaging follow up guidelines.

    • @DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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      Childhood vaccination schedules seem like they should be simple to memorize but I don’t know that I’ve ever met someone that knew them by heart

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        28 months ago

        I know some nurses that know them pretty good, it’s not that outrageous to know the schedule by heart if you use it most days. I don’t use it most months though.

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    48 months ago

    passwords.kdbx

    cinnamon-desktop

    .profile

    firefox

  • @tlou3please@lemmy.world
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    28 months ago

    Not including work devices - probably my old university files. I intentionally wrote about topics relevant to the career I wanted (which I now have) and they’re genuinely useful for going back and referring to.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni
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    28 months ago

    The one containing all my ID information and passwords and stuff. I have at least six replicas of it, tactically hidden in places where I’d find it but nobody else can, similar to the five rings from Captain Planet.

    • @grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      I used to hide my passwords in the text content of like a png file. Invisible unless you know to open in a text editor

      Now I actually encrypt that stuff haha

      • Call me Lenny/Leni
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        18 months ago

        Yeah, but the infinity stones are at least useful individually. You need the five Captain Planet rings for anything resembling their main purpose to be possible.