The best way I can describe core infrastructure is that it's notes on any systems, process or setups that I consider essential to my conscious existence.
There should be a list of stuff in here at the bottom, but for clarity, "core infrastructure" specifically is not just:
"things I like", because some things I consider essential, but I use them begrudgingly, and document them here.
"things I use regularly", because I hopefully never have to use my backups, but this is where I tend to keep my notes on backup processes.
"useful tools", because there are plenty of useful tools out there which either I don't use, or help me do things I consider non-essential which I wouldn't include here.
"essential tech for everyone", because it includes non-tech and is my personal selection of things that work for me.
I enjoy VR. For me, the appeal is immersion wherever you want: rather than having to feel like I'm in a boring or unstimulating environment, VR offers the most comprehensive way to trick yourself into...
The best way I can describe core infrastructure is that it's notes on any systems, process or setups that I consider essential to my conscious existence.