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  • Obsidian is a way you could do this sort of thing. Uses markdown language to generate new pages and articles. Comparable to a much lighter weight OneNote with extensibility. Introduced by a GenX to me to my pleasant surprise.

    Personally free, not open source, can be integrated into git easily. Probably some legwork to transition your existing notes in but likely a improvement over notepad++. Besides the executable the storage of notes is all plaintext with markdown language.

  • The design intent isn't to rival CAD, why bother with the comparison? Surely the author has seen CAD. From a glance this looks 10x simpler and scoped only for this specific rectangular section assembly concept.

    I'd describe it as more like artistic programming than utility.

  • This is a pertinent reminder that I too have let the mental load ratio slide at times, young kids here in hetero relationship. For a while we have divided the day-to-day duties into a morning and night activities split. For cooking and cleaning we both handle it as our timing allows and the mess develops. Since my work schedule is more flexible I address intra-day child needs like dropping things off at school, doctor's appointments.

    My future planning and preparation are weaker than my wife's or maybe thats the tendency to shift my mental load on her for those sorts of tasks. To balance out I'm the one taking action on most of the activities that were scheduled, shopping for food. In that way the planning step was hers but the follow through is mine (and reliably so).

    Regardless of the actual distribution though of any given tasks or load, as others have shared its probably the communication on the perceived burden that is more important.