Tonight, I'm doing a bit of a different kind of stream:

I'll be organizing my #TTRPG digital media by throwing it into a tool called paperless!

I'm going to start by attempting to recover the artifacts from my previous document storage app, OpenKM. If that doesn't work, well, we'll just have to start from scratch!

Tune in tonight around 9 PM Eastern at https://twitch.tv/b4ux1t3.

#DigitalArchival

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I think sometime in the future I may be open to writing my own document manager. . .specifically with the aim of archival storage of information, not just documents.

I keep coming up with reasons not to like each of the tools I try. Paperless is the closest thing so far.

But, realistically, I want a _personal_ tool, not one which is meant to serve a team. I sdon't think that exists because it isn't marketable; you can't sell a business "this tool works for one user".

And maybe that's just a bad way of thinking about archival anyway, since the point is to _share things_