A lot of my brain lives in the cloud. Here are some random observations on that. ---- e.g. a lot of my executive function is simply outsourced to [Beeminder](https://www.beeminder.com/), with a variety of data sources feeding it so that it mostly passively integrates with my life. ---- Tagtime life: * I have [tagtime](https://github.com/dreeves/TagTime) running on my android phone * It pings me on average every half an hour * I only use it to feed beeminder goals * When I'm focused it's really not distracting at all - I just respond then go back to what I'm doing * When I'm unfocused it's a nice nudge to get back into focus - "Hey, watcha doing?" "... procrastinating" ---- Tagtime is amusing. Sometimes it forces me to read for two hours to score the 0.4 stochastic hours I need to complete my goal. Sometimes (like right now) I get 1.2 stochastic hours on three different goals (business, email and todoist) for writing a ten minute email. ---- I'm in the process of shutting down the part of my exobrain that forces me to post here regularly. I will probably keep posting here irregularly, but it's currently of unclear benefit for me given my current normal-blogging rate. ---- Interesting exobrain thing I'm currently doing: [A weird experiment for beeminding caffeine](http://forum.beeminder.com/t/my-latest-weird-beeminder-experiment/2170). Historically complex experiments like this don't really work for me and I'm not entirely sure why. This one plays to a fairly established "streak" effect though so I've some degree of hope. ---- A surprising amount of my exobrain lives in email. It basically functions as my external memory for a lot of things. Between that and calendar it's distressing how much of mind lives in Google.