the adhd organizing experience

  • buy plastic stacking organizers for your electronics stuff
  • realize you want to label said organizers
  • hand-write a few labels, realize it has been a long, long time since you took that drafting class in high school
  • try to find that label maker you bought back during the 2008 housing crisis
  • find it and realize it has a USB-B cable
  • steal the one from your printer
  • try to find the label maker software
  • won't install
  • dig back through the sedimentary layers of the backups of every computer you have ever owned on your NAS
  • find the original installer from 2008
@gloriouscow in my case I got the label printer as an extra with a printer, and when I tried using it, I could not because I mistakenly switched it to mass storage mode. The part about aliexpress labels is spot on.

@thias

My ultimate solution was to just print "labels" on my laser printer, cut them out and secure them with packing tape. This actually is probably what i should have done from the start since i can make them much bigger and more readable than the label maker could.

I know they make adhesive label sheets for printers, but I have had the pleasure of tweezering bits of mangled label out of the roller guts of a laser printer before, so that's sort of a "never again" thing for me.

@thias

Slowly getting there. Im going to need some larger bins to label 'abandoned projects'

@gloriouscow @thias here's my tip:

Paste the labels on the *inside* of the box. They don't strip off, never get lost.

#electronics

@idiot @thias

well now you tell me

@idiot @thias

lol this is particularly hilarious to me because i've been like awkwardly navigating the taped label up between the extrusions for the locking handles when the inside is just perfectly smooth and any idiot should have figured this out