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- KISS Principle - Keep It Simple, Stupid - a design principle stating that systems work best when kept simple rather than made complicated.
- Plain Text - Unformatted text without styling or proprietary encoding, ensuring maximum longevity and interoperability.
- Worse Is Better - A software design philosophy arguing that simpler, 'worse' solutions often succeed over more complete but complex alternatives.
- Problem Worth Solving - The strategic skill of identifying which problems deserve your attention and which ones are best left ignored.
- One Big Text File (OBTF) - A minimalist note-taking approach where all notes, thoughts, and ideas are stored in a single continuously growing text file.
- Just-in-Time Process - Develop processes only when they are actually needed, avoiding premature optimization and ensuring relevance to current context.
- Less is More - The principle that simplicity and restraint lead to better outcomes than excess.
- Avoid Complex Folder Structures - Deep and complex folder hierarchies create more problems than they solve - keep your folder structure simple and lean.
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