A Sensitive Post?


It's 7:09 AM EDT on Monday morning and I am really doubling down on my information diet this week. It's been over 24 hours, and I haven't yet checked any of the 46 Google Chrome tabs that are presently open on my smartphone. Every one of those tabs represents a block of last week's research time that is awaiting a future decision. Most of the tabs are Google Gemini searches, but others are articles I have read or partly read and don't quite know how to let go of. Putting all of this together, I want to bring enhanced intentionality to my use of both Google Gemini and my smartphone so that I don't accumulate such a daunting weekly backlog of open loops. 

Is it possible - and maybe even desirable for my cognitive coherence - to keep a public daily record, a weblog, of my major Google Gemini searches? Perhaps for the rest of this week, as an experiment? Yes, I think the experiment makes good sense (cf. History of Blogging | Wikipedia). But what should I do with the 46 tabs I now have open? Should I delete them all without a second thought, and start the week fresh, or should I work my way painstakingly through each one? I guess I will pursue the latter course of action, just to be on the safe side.

Now, let's see if I can post this. The last time I tried, I included some Google Gemini content about "digital karma," and the post was flagged as "sensitive" by Blogger. I am not sure why. I suspect I will run into problems in the future if I try and cut and paste large amounts of Google Gemini content into my Blogger posts. Ah well.

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