Starting to transfer to a spreadsheet instead of my usual paper notebook I list all my electronics in to get a grasp on all my parts (towers, laptops, memory, motherboards, videocards, etc). Lately I’ve been on a kick of labeling all my shelves (medicine, linen, kitchenware) and trying to sort things into random plastic bins I’ve had laying around waiting for a purpose.

I realize I could dive into deep rabbit holes for every category. With electronics I’m thinking of documenting every chip, board, and component along with compatibilities. Pantries and personal goods could be inventoried and auto-reordered, better tracking of my tools and materials with service reminders for equipment, etc etc.

I’ve gone through years where I throw everything away and get rid of anything not used recently and years where I horde everything and anything. Seems moderation in both is key and why keeping it all in mind and documented seems like the right thing to do if you have the time to kill.

tldr, what tips or tricks do you use to keep up with all your shit?

  • weariedfae@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Is this something people do? I thought I was accidentally on some niche hobby community but I think this is aimed at a general audience.

    What kinds of things do you inventory? Everything? Electronics? Furniture? You mentioned pantry?

    I hope I don’t come off condescending I’m genuinely confused rn.

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      3 months ago

      Everything I’d want replaced by my insurance goes in a LibreOffice spreadsheet.

      Never needed to file a claim using it, but it doubles as the place where I record warranty expiration dates, which has come in handy a few times.

      It’s also been useful when buying replacements to see how much I paid in the past.