I have it as one of my possible tasks for the day just doing a lot of mobile improvement. But that also competes with playing with cytube's html template and seeing if I can make they player wholey better.
Also there is some compitition for how I do the mobile improvement. I can either just try to solve each individual problem. Or I can tailwind-ize the site (something I want to do for both mobile and non-mobile), and that should automatically be much more mobile friendly. But if I do that the prior work of improvements is pointless and or actually gets in the way. The last solution that is being weighed is making an android app.
I just want you to know how I work. I take every problem and every possible solution to a problem and I throw it into a software where I rank tasks. Then I rank them by how easy, how much value they produce, which I have time for, timeliness, and to some extent how well they chain off of anything I did the day before.
I tend to have about 70-100 tasks a day, but get done around 10-12 because I often want to work these deeper.
It's something I wrote myself. I call it todo4. One of the tasks in it today, with super low probability of happening, is web-izing it so other people can use it.
I have it as one of my possible tasks for the day just doing a lot of mobile improvement. But that also competes with playing with cytube's html template and seeing if I can make they player wholey better.
Also there is some compitition for how I do the mobile improvement. I can either just try to solve each individual problem. Or I can tailwind-ize the site (something I want to do for both mobile and non-mobile), and that should automatically be much more mobile friendly. But if I do that the prior work of improvements is pointless and or actually gets in the way. The last solution that is being weighed is making an android app.
I just want you to know how I work. I take every problem and every possible solution to a problem and I throw it into a software where I rank tasks. Then I rank them by how easy, how much value they produce, which I have time for, timeliness, and to some extent how well they chain off of anything I did the day before.
I tend to have about 70-100 tasks a day, but get done around 10-12 because I often want to work these deeper.
What software do you use for prioritization?
It's something I wrote myself. I call it todo4. One of the tasks in it today, with super low probability of happening, is web-izing it so other people can use it.
It works in the terminal.
This is a somewhat old version: https://lab.goatmatrix.net/x0x7/todo4