Thank you for clarifying what is happening here. Because I was unsure if some rooms were stacks or heaps. But sorted by last modified makes more sense. 😂
@Andreas_Sturm
Descending, I assume.
Ascending would mean that, if you used an item you'd put it under all things already stacked on the shelf. So you would have moved those items, creating a logic hole 🫣
@Ifrauding
For ascending you would only have to remove and replace everything, every time one.piece was used. That would have earned my utmost respect 😉🤣
And it's O(1) for insert, O(n) for lookup. Sorting, however, involves an unfortunate O(n^2) complexity (I guess)
But what is your cache eviction policy? Least Recently Used?
@tenkuucastle
My apartment space is waaaay inferior to my computer space. When I need more storage space, I just buy a new HDD for my NAS or another external SSD for my laptop.
But this does not work with a building where you only own one apartment (that was bought for you by your mom as part of the later heritage, because you have not enough money, which is also the reason that you cannot buy nor rent other parts of the house to expand the storage space you need). 🤷🏻♀️
@tenkuucastle https://lifehacker.com/the-noguchi-filing-system-keeps-paper-documents-organiz-1593529432
I keep my ingredients in my cupboards like this. Most recently used to the front 😅
The Archaeological Sort, the deeper it is then the older it is.
@tenkuucastle For children's room doors / für Kinderzimmertüren:
My room isn’t messy, it’s just sorted by Date Last Modified.
Mein Zimmer ist nicht unordentlich, es ist nur nach dem Datum der letzten Änderung sortiert.
W moim pokoju nie ma bałaganu, jest po prostu posortowany według daty ostatniej modyfikacji.
#dolnoserbšćina
Mója śpa njejo njerědna, jo sortěrowana pó datumje slědneje změny.