There are 4 kinds of "digital hoarder." Which one are you?

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Brian likely deals with this daily—overflowing inboxes, too many browser tabs, accumulated code repos and screenshots. As someone who builds automation tools and thinks about developer workflows, he could offer practical solutions where this article just diagnoses the problem.

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Engineering craft/architecture/productivity Side projects/automation/earning from skills (automation solutions) Personal finance/risk/long-term planning (cybersecurity risks mentioned)

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"I Built a Digital Decluttering System (And You Should Too)"

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"The Four Types of Digital Hoarders—A Developer's Take"

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"Why Your Full Hard Drive is Killing Your Productivity (Data Inside)"

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"Automating Away Digital Hoarding: A Technical Solution"

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Digital hoarders experience increased levels of stress
The more data you store, the more you are vulnerable to data loss and identity theft
Anxious hoarders bookmark hundreds of pages 'just in case'
Organized hoarders feel in control because of their organized methods
Average person has 40 apps installed but uses less than half

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#developer-productivity #automation #digital-minimalism #workflow-optimization #technical-debt #developer-tools #productivity-systems