Add Context to Your Notes ------------------------- Sat Dec 11 04:15:51 PM EST 2021 My dad found an old USB from 2014 that was mine. I had given it to someone with some mp3's that I thought they'd like, but it was at first a mystery as to who it was. There was a README.rtf, which I was able to salvage via GNU unRTF (shoulda used plaintext!), and the USB itself was UMass (my alma mater) branded, so I had a rough idea of when I received the USB... but the full context was woefully lacking from the README. Fortunately, the modification times on the files indicated it was my brother's birthday--a dead giveaway; but I couldn't help but feel I got lucky this time around. Mod-times are notoriously easy to break as we move files between devices, back them up, etc. It occurred to me how important it is to keep crucial context (who was this for, when was it written, etc) in the note itself, and not rely on external systems (filesystem info, word-of-mouth, memory) to stand up to time. Do your future self a favor: Add Context to your Notes! In vi(m), it's easy to add a date. Just: :r !date And carry on with your writing.