@shibashecurity I go back and forth between "write it ALL out and edit later" and "edit as I write to minimize editing later" all the time. I'm here to tell you neither works well.
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Jake Hildreth (acorn) :blacker_heart_outline: (horse@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jul-2023 20:40:25 JST Jake Hildreth (acorn) :blacker_heart_outline: -
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Mat DJ 🐶 :verified_paw: :donor: (shibashecurity@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jul-2023 20:40:26 JST Mat DJ 🐶 :verified_paw: :donor: "Mat, can you write me a single side about the issue - keep it simple, not too techie"
Currently on page 4.
I always do this, and then I spend three times longer editing the thing down, rather than just writing it concise in the first place.
Why use simple words when a plethora of multisyllabic bon mots will do the job indubitably
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Jake Hildreth (acorn) :blacker_heart_outline: (horse@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jul-2023 22:04:12 JST Jake Hildreth (acorn) :blacker_heart_outline: @shibashecurity Sure, all the words are necessary... but are all the thoughts that created those words necessary? 🤣
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